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To: hal jordan who wrote (615)9/5/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 1542
 
"if a newspaper states something you don't like to hear"

Those who own newspapers cannot slander or deliberately try to deny or lead a campaisn to deny citizens their lawful and constitutional rights. They are purposefully distorting the constitution for their own agenda. Corporations, like individuals, must obey the laws of the land.
The same applies when these organization clearly support a candidate and pretend that it is editorial comment or news. These media monopolies have tried to exempt themselves from campaign laws and ethics. All individuals and corporation must file forms to report campaign contributions, but the national news monopolies exempt themselves by virtue of the power and monopoly.
The last Presidential election was a prime example. The Zionist controlled media poured editorial redicule and distorted reporting to destroy Buchanaans candidacy. They called him a racist, an antisemites and a bigot until they his true campaign was obfuscated beneath their clever propaganda. They never had to report one cent of campaign contributions to his opponent.
There game can only work only Americans are awakened to their manuevers.

Emile