To: nickcarraway; prairiebreeze; onyx; Texasforever; CyberAnt; BigSkyFreeper; Tamsey; ...
But never fear. No sooner was Mapes' exit announced than the independent TV production community was abuzz with rumors that the PBS-funded documentary show "Frontline," which recently completed an anti-Bush screed on his religious faith and the formation of faith-based initiatives within federal agencies, was looking to bring Mapes on for special projects FYI
Also .. though they mention Lochart's phone calls
The failed to also mention Max Clelland cell phone calls
3 posted on
01/10/2005 10:22:11 PM PST by
Mo1
(Does the distinguished Sen from VT wish to act as our treaty rep. for negotiations with Al Queda?)
To: Mo1
5 posted on
01/10/2005 10:27:57 PM PST by
nopardons
To: Mo1
No sooner was Mapes' exit announced than the independent TV production community was abuzz with rumors that the PBS-funded documentary show "Frontline," which recently completed an anti-Bush screed on his religious faith and the formation of faith-based initiatives within federal agencies, was looking to bring Mapes on for special projects.I happen to like Frontline, and I thought the religious faith of Bush documentary was low-rent and done in poor taste. It paints a picture of Bush as a religious nut. Frontline has done some pretty good stuff, even in the recent past, but this last one was absolutely horrid.
6 posted on
01/10/2005 10:39:18 PM PST by
BigSkyFreeper
(PEST/Suicide Hotline 1-800-BUSH-WON)
To: Mo1
Mapes at PBS is just how the left rewards people like her.
It's so interesting that CBS isn't interested in WHO commissioned the forged documents. If this was a story about Democrats and the press being sold a bill of goods with forged documents, Woodward and Bernstein would be investigating already and writing their first draft.
8 posted on
01/11/2005 3:56:12 AM PST by
Peach
(The Cl intons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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