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Old 09-20-2009, 02:01 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by kazbates View Post
I didn't want to quote her whole post, though. The problem with relying on documentaries is that you don't know what the editor left on the cutting room floor. At least with a book, if you are reading the facts, you can come to your own conclusion rather than the conclusion the documentor (?) wanted you to conclude.
Surely a book can present just as biased a viewpoint as a documentary, don't you think? An author can be equally "selective" about the facts he chooses to present as can a TV producer.

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