Reminds me when i was watching nbc news the other day (it's not the greatest news, but it's better than fox). Nbc news was being misleading while a little less misleading, and then back to straight misleading with what they concluded.
They kept saying "mosque will be built at ground zero...approved by obama". When they also said a few times, "mosque will be built a couple of blocks away from ground zero...approved by obama"; this is more accurate, but i don't like nbc news or any kind of headline news on tv anymore because relation by reporters today tends to be horrible since they think the audience can't generate they're own conclusions (and the fact that the news is mostly just what's popularly fashionable to report about, lately it was BP, ground zero, and probably somewhere in the past JT's new album (lately important issues happen to be popular which is good for right now with a bull**** popular misinformation twist)).
In which case nbc news concludes that a mosque being built near ground zero is the exact same thing as building it at ground zero, which is not correct; it's a bad relation. Reminds me of how a lot of headline news during the days before the BP static kill in the gulf happened. BP was using some ingredients found in toothpaste mixed with what i think was normal mud to make sludgy mud they were going to use. In which case reporters equated "some ingredients found in toothpaste" to "using actual full blown toothpaste". Furthering it's another bad relation is also the fact that we didn't see colgate and aquafresh duking it out for a business venture with BP

This is akin to considering you have cookies when all you did was set out the ingredients and you didn't do any mixing or baking.
Back to the point, to furthering headline news spreading lies about the issue is that it's not even a mosque being built. Headline news is funny, so designer fashioned and only about the popular stuff, even if it's wrong in the modern day. Whatever happened to integrity and dignity to those who don't dink around with the small designer popular ****, do their research and actually deliver the truth? At least obama endorses the community center and is pretty much making it happen (to what extent or degree we have yet to see).
But it really seems to show off how lazy and unreliable people in the news industry have become with the select few actually changing their roles to deliver the truth (i understand this issue was written truthfully by somebody who writes for a humor and video website...they did a fantastic job).
I don't have a problem with what the issue is actually about; build that community center 3 blocks from ground zero. I have a problem with the people reporting the news not opposing politician misinformation/re-interpretation/re-argument. This is so a symptom of a bigger issue that it's going to make free lance and independent reporting become even more popular than they are already now; thank you other websites, blogs, social networking.