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To: Ohioan
Nowadays, there are often glaring grammatical errors in mainstream news articles, then at the bottom, there is a picture of the 20 or 30-something hipster journalist often making me wonder who and where the editor is. There is, however, a consistent application of politically-correct term usage and uniformity of Newspeak throughout the mainstream media. It seems the editors are more focused on the agenda and filtering out the heretics.

Thank you for the link. This one sentence says a great deal:
The great paradox is that those who believe that the nations of the earth cannot be trusted not to destroy one another, seem to believe that their peoples may somehow be merged to mutual benefit.

34 posted on 02/26/2015 10:15:34 AM PST by jonatron (Land of the Free, Home of the Brave)
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To: jonatron
Thank you for the comment on my link. I have been fighting this lunacy since I heard Norman Cousins advocate his make-believe approach (his attack on American sovereignty) as a College Freshman in late 1952. I managed to "trump" his sophistry in 1961, in dealing with two of his appearances before public school teacher mass assemblages: but I failed to persuade others to take up the attack, against his continuous efforts.

Of course, Cousins had the help of various intellectually corrupt academics in various disciplines (Myths & Myth Makers.)

35 posted on 02/26/2015 10:30:02 AM PST by Ohioan
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