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To: c.hinton who wrote (18168)2/22/2006 2:16:58 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35834
 
This is your last warning.

The left wing claptrap you posted is chock full of reality defying BS expressed as fact. You posted it knowing full well the established thread standards regarding the accuracy & credibility of what is acceptable to be posted here. It is becoming apparent you can't tell the difference between an article of faith from a cold hard fact.

If you disagree, please link me to credible, independently verifiable evidence to thoroughly support all of the claptrap from your article....
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<< "Critics in Washington say the new media blitz joins a long list of decisions by the administration of President George W Bush, such as

- ordering the National Security Agency to spy on US citizens without warrants,

- monitoring library records and

- compiling databases on US citizens who disagree with the administration's policies

- that are leading the country down an authoritarian path - ironically, one that is not far from those Middle Eastern regimes that have long clamped down on freedom of expression and independent journalism....

- they note that the US mainstream media already tend toward a conservative interpretation of events, with scant regard for opposing views....

- conservative voices have considerably outnumbered liberal voices for the past nine years on the Sunday morning television news shows...

- to many independent media analysts, the Bush administration has too often confused propaganda with facts and information. "I think that in the Pentagon world view, facts become instrumentalized," Naureckas said...

- The Bush administration has had some success in influencing the media at home in the US...

- given the track record of the Bush administration, which has used taxpayer dollars to fund covert propaganda within the United States...

- The study found that the Pentagon spent the most on media contracts, worth $1.1 billion...
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To: c.hinton who wrote (18168)2/23/2006 4:49:55 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 35834
 
Compare this with the lies & distortions in your smear job posing as news.

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