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Two Sun journalists target of a ban
Baltimore Sun ^
| November 20, 2004
| Stephen Kiehl
Posted on 11/20/2004 2:40:39 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
This is a bad move by the Governor IMO.
If you don't like the press you get...you have a right to reply.
BANNING freedom of speech is quite another.
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posted on
11/21/2004 7:16:38 PM PST
by
Happygal
(liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
To: Cincinatus' Wife
I would love to see more of this. I think pressers who distort their reporting should have their press credentials pulled.
Corporate America needs to wake up. Their ad money is financing the very people who are spreading anti-Americanism all over the world. If corporate America suffers as a result of this prejudice, it's their own fault.
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posted on
11/21/2004 7:26:24 PM PST
by
McGavin999
(George Soros just learned a very expensive lesson-America can't be bought.)
To: Happygal
While respecting your opinion ...
Ehrlich is certainly not banning freedom of speech - there is no bar to the Baltimore Sun spewing its biased, racist, arrogant coverage of the governor and his lieutenant. He has just stepped up and said "I will not continue to provide you with the ammunition to spew your liberal hate." Sounds responsible to me -- if the Bush administration had any cujones, they would withdraw Helen Thomas' press credentials (her diatribe was "The worst President in American History") and David Gregory, who never passes up a chance to take a cheap shot at W.
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11/23/2004 7:40:31 PM PST
by
NoBullZone
(Attempting to dispel ... bull*hit)
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