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1 posted on 10/29/2002 11:00:45 PM PST by Coeur de Lion
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2 posted on 10/29/2002 11:16:47 PM PST by jwalsh07
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Sounds like the racists in this tale are Mike Lee and Lois Norder. They don't give black people credit for a modicum of intelligence.

Of course, they might be assuming that the knucklehead from San Diego who has never read Huck Finn is typical. Maybe on some scale, like "people in the affirmative-action slots at very PC newspapers and charities," he is, but thank God he's not like any black guy I know.

You have to love the way that a Lois Norder goes axe-murderer vicious at the idea of free speech for anyone that isn't going to parrot her speech. Not knowing her age, I can't figure out whether she lives alone with her incontinent, spoiled cat, or whether that's her inevitable destiny (I have dated a Lois or two... never for long... good luck with the cats, girls, wherever you are).

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

3 posted on 10/29/2002 11:33:37 PM PST by Criminal Number 18F
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This was very powerful and upsetting to read.
4 posted on 10/29/2002 11:34:05 PM PST by A CA Guy
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Wow...good read...there really isn't much more this guy can do. If he keeps squawking about it, he just brings more attention to the mishap. I guess all whites should live by one rule which is sad....don't talk about race in public...no way, no how....unless it's saying you are so very sorry for slavery, grieve for oppressed minorities, you are all for affirmative quotas, white people are evil and the cause of all the world's problems....etc....oh and also you are allwoed to say that Mark Twain was a racist (he is a dead white male ya know)
5 posted on 10/29/2002 11:48:28 PM PST by chasio649
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I was told that staffers for the racially opportunistic Maxine Waters, who sits on the House Committee on Financial Services, which oversees the Fed, were calling around about the episode, barring the 61-year-old McTeer’s nomination to a top post, it would likely not surface publicly again.

A well-orchestrated smear campaign carefully developed by an anti-McTeer faction.

The race-baiters on the Fort Worth Star-Telegram passed this mudball around like the Lakers on a full court press.

Some words of acknowledgement for successfully planting a cyanide pill in Bob McTeer's dossier--and messing up Harry Stein's good name along the way--can be addressed to:

MIKE LEE, "reporter" and

LOIS NORDER, Northeast Editor of

that dispenser of PC poison--The Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

7 posted on 10/30/2002 12:29:06 AM PST by henbane
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Most liberals exist in a p.c. dreamland. Upsetting their dreams, as Stein did, and yanking them back into reality causes them to behave in weird, illogical, and potentially hazardous ways.
10 posted on 10/30/2002 1:38:38 AM PST by driftless
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11 posted on 10/30/2002 1:59:35 AM PST by wewillnotfail
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Very good article=BUMP!!
12 posted on 10/30/2002 2:17:38 AM PST by musicman
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this type of thing is completely normal, the liberals are insane; but the bigger problem is that our citizens are too stupid to figure it out normally
14 posted on 10/30/2002 3:44:21 AM PST by Red Jones
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Having read with interest this story of deception, denial, and ambush, I could not help but think of my own experience with the "unbiased" media.

For about a year, I served Denton County, Texas, as its top administrator, reporting to County Judge Kirk Wilson. My deputy director of administration sent a press release regarding some property allegedly stolen by a former county clerk to an incorrect fax number for Charles Siderius, a print reporter for the Denton Record-Chronicle (tell them to print a correction), who claimed that the mistransmission was intentional. I interrogated my deputy but declined to agree, believing it was an honest mistake on his part.

Not satisfied, Siderius decided to get even. The next day, he initiated what became a nine-month-long harassment of our office, making daily requests for copies of all documents entering or leaving our office, even handwritten notes and telephone messages. I was not opposed to complying with the requests, but they became expensive for the taxpayer and burdensome on my small staff, who had to spend time collecting the information and worry that if one item for some reason was not located Siderius then could write a negative news article about it.

A few months later, I uncovered and successfully countered Siderius’ fabricated and false claim, printed in the Denton Record-Chronicle, that the county government was preparing to renovate a Confederate monument and his lame and transparent attempt to incite the public passions of the African-American community, which two actions earned him a stinging rebuke from the Associated Press, to which organization’s thousands of subscribers the erroneous information had been conveyed. Shortly afterwards, in initial attempts to exact revenge, Siderius attempted to trick me into drinking alcohol on county time and into slandering his employer in public.

Then Siderius intensified the open-records requests to the point that my office asked for permission from the Denton County Commissioners Court to seek an attorney-general opinion, requesting whether or not a reporter could under the law make such a broad request on a regular basis. The county commissioners agreed, and the opinion was sought. Unfortunately, Attorney General John Cornyn, probably not wanting to upset editorial boards statewide before running for the U.S. Senate, opined that such broad requests did indeed fall under the parameters of the Texas Open Records Act.

Then, I discovered that my secretary, Lari Irby, had been stealing taxpayer money since her first day of employment by tampering with government documents (padding her timesheet), a misdemeanor or felony depending upon the amount stolen, which has never been determined. She alleged that my boss, County Judge Kirk Wilson, had conspired and encouraged her to commit those crimes, which I believe and which allegation was corroborated by Wilson’s declining to concur with my management decision to fire her and defending her to the point of irrationality.

Not willing to work for a man I no longer respected and who tolerated and allegedly participated in the stealing of taxpayer money within his own office, I decided to resign my job after my one-year anniversary passed less than a week later.

As a parting shot, Siderius wrote another “get,” this time about allegations that I had shredded government documents and failed to produce records requested under the Texas Open Records Act. Regarding the first allegation, violating basic standards of ethical journalism, Siderius used only one source, who mysteriously failed to make any comments for direct or indirect attribution and who failed to produce one single "shred" of evidence.

Regarding the second allegation, Siderius had no source at all and instead made a libelous criminal accusation about me since, according to his own editor, Jim Flansburg, Siderius believed that I was being set up to make it appear that I had not produced correspondence yet failed to include in his article about a dozen crucial facts that vindicated me, including evidence that suggested that I had been set up by my secretary and my boss in a vendetta as retaliation for my having discovered and refused to become complicit in their alleged scheme to steal taxpayer money!

Reading untruthful criminal accusations about me and knowing that thousands of other persons were reading it as well was a very frustrating feeling. And finding out almost two years later, after the statute of limitations for libel had expired, that this newspaper knowingly and intentionally withheld so much information that exonerated me turned frustration into absolute contempt.

15 posted on 10/30/2002 3:55:28 AM PST by FourteenthProfile
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Liberal lunacy ping.

>>She didn’t miss a beat. “As a journalist, you should understand that someone involved in something does not have an unbiased view. You’re seeing it through your filter. Our job is not to see it through any filter.”

Any time a journalist claims "objectivity" or "an unbiased view", expect a acute slant.
16 posted on 10/30/2002 4:16:28 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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—“You sit all the way through Dead Man Walking and at the end still want the guy to be executed.”...along with susan sarandone of Joe and Rocky Picture Horror Show fame.
18 posted on 10/30/2002 4:33:08 AM PST by RWG
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19 posted on 10/30/2002 4:42:17 AM PST by ffrancone
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Bump
To read later
20 posted on 10/30/2002 4:47:32 AM PST by Fiddlstix
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A wonderful smear!

Smears take a lot to go right before they can work. I've always fantasized about coming up with a magazine or publication that clearly dissects the smears in as close to real-time as possible.

To have a smear like this work, think how you would do it.

Stein mentions that "he had delivered this speach before". OK. Clearly, he appeared on someone's radar.

Who's?

A key figure to answering this question is the dude who stood up and asked the questions. This would be Mr. William Jones from San Diego CityLink Investment Corporation.

The whole thing hinges on Jones. If this guy cracks or breaks ranks, this whole thing unravles. If he gets a concious, it unravles.

Much like a conspiracy, everyone needs to be "on board".

Was this Jones' first and only conference? Is he a local (San Diego) activist.

Someone needs to connect the dots.
22 posted on 10/30/2002 8:02:00 AM PST by Rate_Determining_Step
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Great, great, article.

But it makes you think, how well orchestrated is the smear? Was this planned even before the event took place? Does the DNC have people looking for dirt for people on their "hit list" like McTeer.

This sounds like something right out of early Nazi Germany.

I can hear them now...

Jeden!! Jeden!!! Landesverräter!!!!
23 posted on 10/31/2002 7:38:23 AM PST by machman
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bump
26 posted on 11/01/2002 10:58:24 PM PST by VOA
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This article reappears today in the City-Journal. Is the media biased? If a journalist answers "NO" to that question can they be trusted with such a powerful weapon? Good post.
27 posted on 12/03/2002 10:14:35 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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