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To: Dale Baker who wrote (8809)3/24/2004 1:23:02 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 20773
 
Re: Natsios was just passing on the results of the BS factory he was working for over at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

I was really dismayed last summer when C-SPAN traveled with Natsios to Iraq and devoted about 9 hours to his fantasy life.

The lack of editorial cojones by C-SPAN really irritated me. They were unquestioning lackeys and court stenographers for Natsios' silly dog and pony show.

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That said, C-SPAN also did a huge disservice to the nation by failing to air a promised press conference by Unanswered Questions.org on June 11, 2002, supplanting that coverage with some downright frightening totalitarian coverage of John Ashcroft announcing the capture of Jose Padilla from a KGB soundstage in the Kremlin. (Hey, you can't make this stuff up.... )

A couple of days ago, a refreshingly more candid C-SPAN seems to have had a change of heart and aired a 1 1/2 hour press conference featuring the 9/11 Citizens Watch group and families of the victims of 9/11. Here's the link:

c-span.org

9/11 CitizensWatch Press Conference
The advocacy group 9/11 CitizensWatch holds a press conference at the National Press Club to critique the job done by the national Sept. 11 Commission.
3/22/2004: WASHINGTON, DC: 1 hr. 30 min.

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I find it just damned pathetic that the criminal prosecutions of Bush, Cheney and Cie. are taking so long to get organized. This band of traitors deserves to be punished to the full extent of the law.
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