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To: PROLIFE who wrote (107775)12/9/2000 1:31:11 PM
From: kvkkc1  Respond to of 769667
 
Not knowing the religion of the newscasters, I hesitate to believe they would purposely yield to a station-owner, Jewish or not, if it wasn't their own belief. I think most are blatantly liberal in their views, and this media circus has brought out their true beliefs beyond a doubt. Objectivity in network news is non-existent.knc



To: PROLIFE who wrote (107775)12/9/2000 1:38:04 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The Turner Diaries is a dirt- brained fantasy that dovetails with a lot of the fantasies of hard core neo- fascist types, like the Aryan Brotherhood and Christian Identity. That is why it is being mentioned in relation to Nazi propaganda.......



To: PROLIFE who wrote (107775)12/9/2000 1:41:02 PM
From: chalu2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I am very familiar with the Turner diaries. It was written by a rabid racist and anti-semite.

I am unfamiliar with the history of the press in this country. My suspicion from what I have occasionally chanced upon in my reading, is that the press has always tilted to the "liberal" side here, and in other countries. I've read that in Iran the press is viewed as dangerously liberal,and that newsmen have been jailed, and presses closed (no Jews in control there--I will tell you that!).

In South and Central America, the liberal agitators that vexed regimes were often Catholic priests who espoused "liberation theology"--i.e., something very akin to Communism. Most couldn't blame them for advocating change, but they went a little overboard.



To: PROLIFE who wrote (107775)12/9/2000 4:26:14 PM
From: KM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
The Turner Diaries, I believe, were a major influence on the thinking of Timothy McVeigh. You remember him, don't you?