Posted on 09/20/2004 12:22:01 PM PDT by bikepacker67
I just heard Matthew Felling (media analyst) on Studio B say that the memos where debunked by someone with ties to the KKK.
What is up with that???! I hope Buckhead sues the pants off this jack@$$.
Google him:
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I have the whole interview on videotape.
When Felling said that "the memo was debunked by a font expert who had KKK ties in the past", Shep immediately responded by stating that there were a lot of other document experts that looked at the memos, too, and every one of them have also found them to be fake.
The interview was held between 3 and 4 PM today. Shep Smith introduced this guest as "a media analyst at the Center for Media and Public Affairs.
Pray for W and Our Troops
sigh...
My email was short and succinct.
Mr. Felling,
Which font expert are you referring to that had ties to the KKK? Please provide evidence to back up the assertion you made on Fox News.
Sincerely,
The Australian connection is right, but Dan Rather got the story wrong.
From Australian's Northern Territory.
A New Zealander and his wife established a car detailing business Kiwi Klass Kars (all ornate like that). The Klan not being big in Australia (except "silly season" reporting when the media persuades some nut to declare himself to be the Australian Grand Dragon), they, and noone in the town thought anything of the KKK.
Nor did the DMV when they registered their personal vehicles KKK1 and KKK2 (and I think additional trade plates up to KKK6).
Then an Australian leftist saw one of the cars. And as the Australian left is pop-culturally American, that's when a great tempest in a latte cup occured.
Oh yeah. The New Zealander who was the innocent cause of the "KKK group in Territory Town" affair. Maori, married to a white woman.
True Story.
Usually, Kerry doesn't change the subject, he changes the Verb. Example: We needed to defeat Saddam. We needed to ignore Saddam. We needed to fight Saddam. We needed to avoid Saddam. We needed to attack Saddam. We needed to make peace with Saddam. We needed to invade Iraq. We needed to negotiate with Iraq. Subject rarely changes. But the very always does!
We're a conservative website. Those ties are automatically assumed. And don't forget we're also bigoted, homophobic, xenophobic, mysogenistic, cheauvanistic, and greedy. Not only that, our parents were never married and we leave the toilet seat up.
Shep is kinda a DemocRAT. That's why.
Matthew T. Felling serves as Media Director for CMPA, where he studies and scrutinizes the content of news and entertainment media. His analyses are featured frequently in regular interviews with print news outlets worldwide, including The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe and broadcast outlets like "Today," "CBS Evening News," CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Channel and NPR. In addition to sharing his thoughts in interviews, his writings have been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, San Diego Union-Tribune, Portland Oregonian, the Gannett News Service and the World and I.
Unlike many media commentators, Mr. Felling’s journalism acumen is rooted in real-world experience. He covered national affairs on the White House and Capitol beats for the McClendon News Service, wrote on local issues for The Daily Free Press (Boston's second largest daily), worked for WBUR-FM (Boston's National Public Radio Affiliate) and was heard nationally on WJFK-FM (now a CBS station) in Washington, DC. Mr. Felling holds a Master's Degree from Georgetown University's Communication, Culture and Technology graduate program and a Bachelor of Science degree from Boston University's College of Communication.
How much you want to bet Kerry's war documents are frauds? How can I get a copy of them?
thanks
A Buckhead wannabe.
In trying to research the source of the KKK claim, with no success, I came across a blog, chrishardcore.com, which helpfully posted a number of things about Buckhead, such as a profile in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution published April 18, 2002, "Lawyer's quest for good government bittersweet." Toward the end of the article was this sentence:
"He's a Southern white Republican --- yet most of his whistle-blowing clients have been black."
Buckhead, we are so proud of you! I think Matthew Felling should be forced to retract and apologize for his slanderous and false remark. How can we achieve this, other than e-mailing info@CMPA and/or calling 202-223-2942?
Matthew T. Felling is media director at the Center for
Media and Public Affairs in Washington
www.cmpa.com
Matthew T. Felling
http://www.cmpa.com/cmpaStaff/index.htm
Media Director
Matthew T. Felling serves as Media Director for CMPA, where he studies and scrutinizes the content of news and entertainment media. His analyses are featured frequently in regular interviews with print news outlets worldwide, including The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe and broadcast outlets like "Today," "CBS Evening News," CNN, MSNBC, Fox News Channel and NPR. In addition to sharing his thoughts in interviews, his writings have been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, San Diego Union-Tribune, Portland Oregonian, the Gannett News Service and the World and I.
Unlike many media commentators, Mr. Fellings journalism acumen is rooted in real-world experience. He covered national affairs on the White House and Capitol beats for the McClendon News Service, wrote on local issues for The Daily Free Press (Boston's second largest daily), worked for WBUR-FM (Boston's National Public Radio Affiliate) and was heard nationally on WJFK-FM (now a CBS station) in Washington, DC. Mr. Felling holds a Master's Degree from Georgetown Universitys Communication, Culture and Technology graduate program and a Bachelor of Science degree from Boston University's College of Communication.
Check in, please! We haven't seen you in ages!
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