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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush

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To: jttmab who wrote (21916)7/10/2003 8:47:36 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (3) of 93284
 
jttmab,

I agree with Arianna Huffington (and I'm think you as well) that polls are bunk. They are useless, except in the hands of the Ministry of Propaganda which uses them to sway the weak-minded who seek to be part of the herd.

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Here's a minor kerfluffle. I'm wondering if this is anything. It strikes me as a sign of desperation on the part of the Bushies:

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A new feature on web has just debuted. Greg Palast, one of my favorite journalists, has just initiated a blog at his website. Seems worth taking a peek at:

gregpalast.com

PRESIDENT TOP GUN: AFFIRMATIVELY MISSING IN ACTION
Greg Palast
Wednesday Jul 9, 2003

NEW WEBLOG!

Note: It’s getting mighty expensive replacing every television I throw through the window when Mr. O’Reilly appears. And ripping up the New York Times leaves me without the news I need to pick up after Pluto, my retriever. There’s only one thing to do: write the darn news myself. I am, I’ve heard, a journalist – but it’s only a rumor in the USA where my reports for BBC Television and the Guardian papers are stopped by the electronic Berlin Wall. So this missive today inaugurates Greg Palast’s Radio Free America, a web log of samizdat rants, raves and most important, hard-core must-know facts from my investigative stories appearing abroad. Three times a week at www.gregpalast.com you’ll find the news not in your news.

And here’s a taste, from the files of BBC Television’s just-broadcast one-hour special, “Bush Family Fortunes.”

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