Beggin' yer pardon, but do you know how one-sided/biased that last post sounded? 
You look to the Chinese side for counterpoints? Again, I ask, what makes that more reliable than the US news? Is this Chinese news put out by the gov't or dissidents? I mean, I could say I look at the Chinese side and then look at the American side for counterpoints?!?! It's a roundabout argument; basically it comes down to your pre-set biases that are already in place.
Most Americans get their news from one source? What source is that? I know of Reuters, Associated Press, CNN (which I HOPE you don't believe most Americans get their news from), different papers which have their own biases on news selections (the coverage of the Washington Post is VASTLY different than the Baltimore Sun)... the list goes on.
The news can make an innocent person seem guilty? What about a guilty person seem innocent?
You still haven't answered my questions. How do you feel about "cop-killers"? How do you feel about criminals running around with automatic weapons when the police have "six-shooters"? How do you feel about criminals having access to body armor? How do you feel about criminals having cable TV and state-of-the-art gyms and weight rooms paid for with TAXPAYER money in jails?
And where was is "proven" that the CIA was partly behind T. Square?
I'm guessing you're also of the mind that it was a deliberate conspiracy that the US bombed the Chinese embassy during the Serb bombings last year too...
You look to the Chinese side for counterpoints? Again, I ask, what makes that more reliable than the US news? Is this Chinese news put out by the gov't or dissidents? I mean, I could say I look at the Chinese side and then look at the American side for counterpoints?!?! It's a roundabout argument; basically it comes down to your pre-set biases that are already in place.
Most Americans get their news from one source? What source is that? I know of Reuters, Associated Press, CNN (which I HOPE you don't believe most Americans get their news from), different papers which have their own biases on news selections (the coverage of the Washington Post is VASTLY different than the Baltimore Sun)... the list goes on.
The news can make an innocent person seem guilty? What about a guilty person seem innocent?
You still haven't answered my questions. How do you feel about "cop-killers"? How do you feel about criminals running around with automatic weapons when the police have "six-shooters"? How do you feel about criminals having access to body armor? How do you feel about criminals having cable TV and state-of-the-art gyms and weight rooms paid for with TAXPAYER money in jails?
And where was is "proven" that the CIA was partly behind T. Square?
I'm guessing you're also of the mind that it was a deliberate conspiracy that the US bombed the Chinese embassy during the Serb bombings last year too...