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After attempting to destroy President Bushs credibility with the American public for the third time in seven weeks, John Kerrys coordinated efforts with the New York Times, CBS News and 60 Minutes to push the fabricated missing explosives non-story have now backfired, although other media leftists are still reporting it as fact especially with nearly 90 percent of the news media voting for Kerry.
Both the New York Times and CBS have repeatedly shown they have chosen sides against President Bush in this election, said Brent Bozell, director of the Media Research Center (Oct. 26, 2004). The Times, CBS News, and 60 Minutes especially, have proven beyond all doubt they are nothing more than extensions of the Democratic National Committee and they have no credibility whatsoever.
Recall that the Kerry campaign tried to hijack the election before with the patently criminal help of Dan Rather, who intentionally used bogus memos in the hopes of nailing Bush, while ABC News nonchalantly told its staff to go easy on Kerry and purposely discredit Bush. Nonetheless, despite Bush being vindicated in what likely has been found to be WMDs moved out months before our troops entered Iraq, Kerry, knowing the explosives tale was false, once again had made himself an enemy of the U.S. and slandered our military by repeating the same kind of anti-American propaganda he spewed out 33 years ago.
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Wow - what an indictment of the nutworks and the rest of the liberal fifth column.
Great piece. Really hits the nail on the head.
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Why wasn't this article printed when it could have done some good. This is a day late and a dollar short.
Excellent!!!!!!
Made my day....
Thanks for the heads up..
Semper Fi
According to FOX news, about 2/3 of the Florida Voters on exit polls thought the BS news was a major factor. Someone prove me wrong. I do not like the tone of FOX exit poll results.