Posted on 09/30/2005 7:59:41 PM PDT by weegee
Accidental Houston Chronicle memo admits to tainting the news with political agenda
The following memo was accidentally posted on the Houston Chronicle website last Thursday morning for a couple of hours. It is an internal memo between the editorial page writers instructing a massive year long propaganda campaign to push a light rail referendum through next november. The memo was removed upon discovery but not before many people read it. The Houston Chronicle also printed a correction stating it had been accidentally posted, but not what it was about.
The timing, language and approach of the paper's editorials would, of course, be the decision of the Editorial Board. But I suggest that they could be built upon and informed by a news-feature package with an equally specific focus: Telling the story of rail here by examining the long term relationship of the two key players in the local transit wars -- Rep. Tom DeLay and former Mayor Bob Lanier. For better or worse, (mostly worse, I would argue) no two have had a more significant impact on transit decisions here. Our readers deserve to know how they've operated to fund and promote an anti-rail agenda for the past two decades. This would be vital information for voters as they come to their decision on rail. It would also be highly entertaining read.
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Why stop at Capone? Why not compare him to Hitler, who was the most notorious Republican in the past hundred years. Or better yet, why not make the comparison to Lucifer himself, who we all know is the patron saint of Republicans.
Where do these people get off doing the kind of thing? I am up to here, (gesturing) with liberals and their hypocrisy!
Don't get me wrong - I'm not suggesting that we look the other way for him just because he is a conservative Republican or an extremely effective fund raiser - it's just that in a criminal prosecution facts matter. And right now there are essentially zero critical facts that would allow one to even guess at hi involvement in the charged crime. I hope his attorney files a speedy trial motion and this shakes out before February of 2006.
Scarface?
[imagines the Hammer dressed up in his old pest-control uniform, introducing Democrats to his "little friend" the spray canister]
Personally I think DeLay is guilty.
There's a reporter for the Dallas Morning News who used the same analogy. Liberal reporters obviously have been talking to one another. Ironically, they hate DeLay because he has learned to beat the Democrats at their own game.
Someone as corruptas George Soros openly tried to buy a presidential election and that didn't bother them, because he is one of them. Only Republican money is corrupt. The Soros and the Buffets and the Rockefellers et al can throw billions into the mix trying to control the political process, ansd that is OK.
"Will DeLay be defeated like Capone? "
Well, at least its reassuring that the local paper is keeping an open mind. /sarcasm
Guilty of what? Certainly not of breaking the law he is accused of breaking.
We're all guilty of something son. The question is of what?
Blanco is already this year's "Scarface".
Of what???
The never blinked when the Chinese Communist government gave Bill Clinton campaign donations. The Democrats just "gave it back" after the election. Nice loan.
Rush mentioned on his show today that the Democrats sent $75,000 to Washington DC (and back) the same way the Republicans did. I've not seen that mentioned anywhere else. Anyone have a source?
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
Ok then let me rephrase. I don't think he is ethical.
Not in my book. And I have rephrased my statement from guilty to unethical.
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