It's funny when i hear shitheads call CNN a bastion for left wing liberals.
The letter from the President of Iran got minor play today.
I read the piece yesterday Link Here and thought the man had a lot of good points, albeit a lil too heavy on the God stuff for me.
Actually , He sounded more human than Pinocchio and his gang of traitors.
Almost everyone is now aware of mainstream media bias and one sided opinion pieces passed off as "news",
and if you watched cnn today you would have seen this dynamic in action.
Regarding the letter, CNN brought out a couple "experts"
Ex-(Diplomat? )Secretary of State Eagleburger said he wasn't even gonna bother try to pronounce the Iranians last name, said the letter wasn't worth reading, and it was too long. He also noted that the United States should avoid direct negotiations with Iran.
The other "expert" CNN brought to "balance" the first opinion was the former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyhu who compared the Iranian to Hitler.
Neither "expert" addressed or even mentioned the letter's reference to government complicity relating to 9-11, illegal wars or U.S run torture camps ala Abu Ghraib or Guantonamo
Another worthy Daily Show clip.
John Stewart examines Rumsfield's lies and exposes the mainstream "media" for it's ridiculous bias.
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Buzzflash- Ray McGovern interview Read Here
Thank god for the internet and independant news.
Here's an exerpt from something i read today.
Ever been in a citywide blackout? One that lasted for more than a few hours and stretched on into the night? Ever see people suddenly shift gears and become astoundingly helpful and polite and sharing? Happens in a matter of moments. Disasters do it. Katrina did it on a scale we haven't seen in years. Sept. 11 did it, emotionally speaking, before BushCo whored that tragedy and turned it into the most vile political poker chip in American history. Shocking change brings people together. Brings out the best in humans. Or at least makes you rethink what's truly important in your life.
The letter from the President of Iran got minor play today.
I read the piece yesterday Link Here and thought the man had a lot of good points, albeit a lil too heavy on the God stuff for me.
Actually , He sounded more human than Pinocchio and his gang of traitors.
Almost everyone is now aware of mainstream media bias and one sided opinion pieces passed off as "news",
and if you watched cnn today you would have seen this dynamic in action.
Regarding the letter, CNN brought out a couple "experts"
Ex-(Diplomat? )Secretary of State Eagleburger said he wasn't even gonna bother try to pronounce the Iranians last name, said the letter wasn't worth reading, and it was too long. He also noted that the United States should avoid direct negotiations with Iran.
The other "expert" CNN brought to "balance" the first opinion was the former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyhu who compared the Iranian to Hitler.
Neither "expert" addressed or even mentioned the letter's reference to government complicity relating to 9-11, illegal wars or U.S run torture camps ala Abu Ghraib or Guantonamo
Another worthy Daily Show clip.
John Stewart examines Rumsfield's lies and exposes the mainstream "media" for it's ridiculous bias.
watchwindowsmediaplayer
watchquicktime
Buzzflash- Ray McGovern interview Read Here
Thank god for the internet and independant news.
Here's an exerpt from something i read today.
Ever been in a citywide blackout? One that lasted for more than a few hours and stretched on into the night? Ever see people suddenly shift gears and become astoundingly helpful and polite and sharing? Happens in a matter of moments. Disasters do it. Katrina did it on a scale we haven't seen in years. Sept. 11 did it, emotionally speaking, before BushCo whored that tragedy and turned it into the most vile political poker chip in American history. Shocking change brings people together. Brings out the best in humans. Or at least makes you rethink what's truly important in your life.
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