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  • WSJSinclair and Double Standards:

    10/13/2004 5:26:49 AM PDT · by OESY · 4 replies · 794+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | October 13, 2004 | Editorial
    ...Terry McAuliffe called the program "an illegal in-kind contribution" to the Bush campaign and said the Democratic National Committee is filing a complaint with the Federal Election Commission. Over at the FCC, Democratic Commissioner Michael Copps interrupted his Columbus Day holiday to dub the broadcast "an abuse of the public trust." More ominously, Kerry adviser Chad Clanton told Fox News yesterday that "I think they (Sinclair) are going to regret doing this, and they better hope we don't win." ...It wasn't the intention of the Founders to give elected officials veto power over press reports.... The excuse for such broadcast...
  • Web of Conspiracies. False rumors go from fringe staff go mainstream-again and again.

    05/18/2004 7:03:21 AM PDT · by .cnI redruM · 49 replies · 1,502+ views
    NRO ^ | May 18, 2004, 8:36 a.m. | Michael Rubin
    On May 13, 2004, Senator Edward Kennedy berated Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz at the Senate Armed Services Committee, condemning "disaster after disaster" in U.S. Iraq policy. Well before the Abu Ghraib revelations, Kennedy has sought to transform Iraqi freedom from a philosophical and strategic issue into a partisan debate, without regard either to reality or result. On April 6, Kennedy called Iraq "George Bush's Vietnam." On March 5, 2004, Senator Edward Kennedy, speaking before the Council on Foreign Relations, took the president to task for allegedly exaggerating the threat posed by Iraq: "The evidence so far leads to...
  • National Guard no longer a detour from war duty [GAG ALERT]

    02/18/2004 10:19:43 AM PST · by MegaSilver · 42 replies · 378+ views
    The Miami Herald ^ | 18 February 2004 | Dennis Jett
    President Bush's defense of his military service during the Vietnam War must have brought back memories to a whole generation of Americans. Anyone who was a male in his late teens or early 20s during the late 1960s and early 1970s knows the dilemma that Bush faced. They also know that his version of history does not tell the whole story. Most Americans may not understand that. A majority of Americans were either born after the fighting ended in 1975 or were too young to have any first-hand knowledge of it. They might think that war was just like the...
  • The Miami Herald's "Double Standard" [BARF ALERT]

    12/03/2003 11:45:17 AM PST · by MegaSilver · 6 replies · 220+ views
    The Miami Herald ^ | 03 December 2003 | Alvin W. Forbing
    Double standard? Pat Buchanan, in his Nov. 29 Other Views column, It's time to revolt against judges, on gay marriage, states: • ''It is time for elected representatives to take back powers that were never constitutionally granted to any court.'' • ''The Massachusetts court has just usurped the power of the elected branches, and they should slap the court down.'' • ''Time to go to the root of America's social crisis: the power usurped by judges and imposed against the will of the people and their chosen representatives.'' Why didn't Buchanan apply those same ideas after the 2000 presidential election?
  • Castro's behavior baffles analysts ("Expert" Alert!)

    06/23/2003 1:43:01 PM PDT · by Carthago delenda est · 6 replies · 136+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | June 23, 2003 | Nancy San Martin
    Three months after Cuban President Fidel Castro launched his harshest crackdown on dissidents in decades, there's still no agreement on what drove him to take such steps and then lash out at valuable European allies that criticized him. Fear that dissent had escalated into a real threat? A fit of pique by a grumpy old man? An attempt to tighten controls on society as the island's economy tumbles? Some foreign analysts profess to be baffled by Castro's decision to silence dissent and blast European allies that are Cuba's most loyal sources of trade and tourism.
  • 'Herald' Goes Undercover to Cover Carter<P>

    05/16/2002 1:51:04 PM PDT · by Temple Owl · 2 replies · 218+ views
    Editor and Publisher | 5-16-02 | Joe Strupp
    'Herald' Goes Undercover to Cover Carter Cuba Denies 'Herald' Reporters VisasBy Joe StruppThe CIA just might be able to learn a few things from The Miami Herald. If they want to improve their undercover operations in Cuba, that is.Because of a long-standing Cuban policy that denies reporter visas to Herald staff writers, the newspaper is forced to send reporters to the island undercover as tourists, according to executive editor Tom Fiedler. He told E&P on Wednesday that a Herald reporter is in Cuba and filed stories about this week's trip by former President Jimmy Carter -- which appeared under no...