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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (337443)1/4/2003 10:33:29 PM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 769670
 
NY Times Reporter:
Homosexuals 75% of Front Page Staff!

‘Gay’ Propaganda Juggernaut Explained?

by T. Athanasius

(Friday July 28, 2000) In a stunning revelation that goes far in explaining the relentless attacks against those protecting Boy Scouts from buggery and the intense pro-homosexual and heterophobic propaganda issuing from mainstream media, NewsMax.com carried a story regarding Accuracy in Media’s Reed Irving’s investigation into NY Times lying and media bias.:

"Irvine reports that Richard Berke, a national political correspondent for the Times, spoke to a recent gathering of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association.

Irvine says that Berke reassured the gathering that the Times would remain very sympathetic to the gay agenda because "three-fourths of those who regularly attend the daily meetings that determine what will be on the front page of the Times the next morning are ‘not-so-closeted’ homosexuals."

No surprise, Irvine claims, that the Times and other big media which take their cue from the Times, are not reporting fairly on gay issues." In a July 17 column in the NY Post, Brent Bozell discussed the Boston Globe treatment of Jeff Jacoby, and the Globe / NY Times lenient treatment of others caught in much more egregious conduct, and noted that Bob Hardman was a gay copy editor who had attacked Jacoby’s columns as being infected with "homophobia".

The seriousness of the charge against the famous "Gray Lady" is compounded by several facts: First, not only are the Boston Globe, Worcester Telegram & Gazette and Internet service Boston.com , all based in New England subsidiaries of the NY Times, but many other papers, radio stations and TV are also owned by the Times (see list below). Second, the NY Times News Service is a major source subscribed to across the world. Third, not only do many backwater NY Times wannabees subscribe to their services, but given the seamless uniformity of their pro-homosexual stance in editorial and news content, legitimate questions can be raised about the objectivity of many of the media influenced by the NY Times.

This may also explain the of the mainstream medias’ relentless suppression of the many studies disproving the genetic and inherent nature of homosexuality, those showing the homosexuals ’ pedophilic obsessions or showing the lethality and degradation of the life-style.

It also gives a more potent meaning to famed (and recently fired) NY Times editor and writer Abe Rosenthal’s not so cryptic reply when asked about his most signifigant contribution in his NY Times career: "I kept it straight!"

Other NY Times Owned Mass Media (from NY Times Form 10-K, Fiscal Yr 12/26/99)

Alabama: The Gadsden Times, The Tuscaloosa News, Times Daily (Florence)

California: Santa Barbara News-Press, The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa)

Florida: Lake City Reporter, Marco Island Eagle, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Star-Banner (Ocala), The Gainesville Sun, The Ledger Lakeland, The News-Leader (Fernandina Beach), The News-Sun (Sebring/Avon Park), Daily News (Palatka)

Louisiana: Daily World (Opelousas), The Courier Houma, The Daily Comet (Thibodaux)

Massachusetts: Boston Globe, Worcester Telegram & Gazette and Internet service Boston.com

North Carolina: The Dispatch (Lexington), Times-News (Hendersonville), Wilmington Morning Star

South Carolina: Spartanburg Herald-Journal

WTKR-TV (Norfolk, VA) WHNT-TV (Huntsville, AL) KFSM-TV (Ft. Smith, AR)

WREG-TV (Memphis, TN) WQAD-TV (Moline, IL) WHO-TV (Des Moines, IW)

KFOR-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)

WNEP-TV (Scranton, PA)

WQXR(FM) (New York, NY)

WREG-TV 40 CBS WTKR-TV 42 CBS VHF

KFOR-TV 45 NBC VHF WNEP-TV 51 ABC

The New York Times News Service serves approximately 650 newspapers and magazines in the US and in more than 50 countries .



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (337443)1/4/2003 10:46:45 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Even the gays claim the New York Time is the model liberal paper. From below the following: 'You are The New York Times. You are the best newspaper in the world. You are gushingly gay-friendly. We hold you to a higher standard than the Daily Oklahoman.'

OPINION
August 03, 2001

Veteran gay journalist Rex Wockner dissects gay culture, politics and entertainment -- and calls it as he sees it -- every other Friday in the Wockner Wire.

Gay-friendly homophobia

You gotta love that the most gay-friendly daily newspaper in America -- The New York Times -- won't accept Vermont civil-union announcements in its Weddings section.
"We have given careful thought to the question, especially in the light of our editorial page's long and unequivocal support of same-sex unions and the Vermont measure in particular," says Times News Editor William Borders. "Nevertheless the editors have concluded that the civil unions in Vermont fall short of equivalency to marriage in significant respects, and our wedding pages are still confined to marriages."

This is the same New York Times that is so gay -- its staff and its articles -- that New York City hardly needs a gay newspaper.

"We don't feel able to open those pages to civil unions in part because that would amount to taking an editorial position in the news columns on an issue that still very much divides society," Borders told the New York Observer.

Where to begin? First, the Vermont civil-unions law gives unioned couples every right of marriage that Vermont can give them. The only marriage rights unioned Vermonters lack are those bestowed by the federal government.

Second, reporting that John Smith and Joe Doe were married in an official civil-union ceremony in Vermont, where such unions are legal and common, does not amount to taking an "editorial position" in the news pages. It amounts to reporting the news in the news pages.

Your newspaper may be liberal, gay-friendly and journalistically excellent, Mr. Borders, but you, unfortunately, seem to be a homophobe. Wake up. Face facts. Get a grip. Fix the policy.

You are The New York Times. You are the best newspaper in the world. You are gushingly gay-friendly. We hold you to a higher standard than the Daily Oklahoman.

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