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1 posted on 12/02/2002 12:32:32 PM PST by areafiftyone
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To: areafiftyone
Hey Algore, your paradigm just leaked all over my zeitgeist.

Moron.

2 posted on 12/02/2002 12:38:40 PM PST by CT
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To: areafiftyone
I can't believe he's picking on The Washington Times. Who the h*ll has heard of the Washington Times other than conservatives? It is never used in our "local" newspaper. All our national news comes direct from The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.

Gore is such a loser. The Washington Times? Gimme a break.

4 posted on 12/02/2002 12:41:13 PM PST by Wphile
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To: areafiftyone
What goreon said,"Most of the media [has] been slow to recognize the pervasive impact of this fifth column in their ranks—that is, day after day, injecting the daily Republican talking points into the definition of what’s objective as stated by the news media as a whole."

The truth, "Most of the media [has] been slow to recognize the pervasive impact of this fifth column in their ranks—that is, day after day, injecting the daily Republican RAT talking points into the definition of what’s objective as stated by the news media as a whole."

It is well known that "the media," as a monolith, is overwhelmingly liberal. A shame, but that's the way it is. As usual, gore-bore is clueless.

6 posted on 12/02/2002 12:45:00 PM PST by upchuck
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To: areafiftyone
Algore just has an instinct for political mistakes. Start a presidential campaign by attacking the biggest cable news network and the biggest radio talk show? I swear if there was only one doggie poo in Central Park, Algore would find a way to step in it.
7 posted on 12/02/2002 12:45:07 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: areafiftyone
There has been a major sea change in the way Americans get their news. This is what has the Dems and the so called main stream media in a snit.

Fox News is only a part of the equation. Conservative talk shows offer a radio voice to the conservative message that has never existed.

The third and most important is the growth of web sites like Free Republic. For the first time in history, as soon a Dem utters a "statement", literally thousands of opposition researchers spring into action. Eventually the research hits the conservative air waves and gets into the public discourse. Grass roots organizations can communicate in ways never before seen, sharing information and moral support. Whatever is needed.

The mid-term election results were a testimony to the impact of the changing dynmaics of news research and reporting. Citizen reporters, citizen research made the difference.

The last dynamic is probably what scares the Dems the most. The last thing they want is an informed electorate.

Problem is for them, it's here and it is not going away.

10 posted on 12/02/2002 12:46:37 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter
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To: areafiftyone
Hey, hey --- sounds like Al is bringing back THE COMMUNICATION STREAM OF CONSPIRACY COMMERCE

Clinton Uses IRS To Punish Critics
by Larry Klayman Judicial Watch

Imagine you founded an organization dedicated to the preservation of basic principles upon which this country has thrived. Issues like individual freedom, personal responsibility, and ethics in journalism. Not horrible terms, and not even so much because you wanted to antagonize those who didn’t share your view; rather, because you firmly believed in these principles as a means by which an orderly society should function.

Imagine then if you lived under a government which didn’t share your principles, and because they didn’t, they decided -- as arbitrarily as you would choose a movie -- that they would send an investigatory body like the IRS into your offices to interrogate you without cause. Try to envision a group of these detached individuals camped in your office, rifling through your personal papers, admitting to you that it was a political inquiry, and then making claims to be compiled into formal charges against you. What you’ve just heard is what the Western Journalism Center went through with its own government -- the Clinton Administration.

Perhaps one of the most startling and disturbing accounts of the Nixon Presidency, beyond Water-gate itself, was Nixon, on tape, discussing with chilling detachment, plans to use the IRS to threaten political opponents. In 1974, this was a landmark and most egregious breach of the public trust. Today, despite the Clintons’ systematic testing of Americans’ threshold of tolerance, the song does, and must, remain the same.

The story of the Western Journalism center started with a simple, if bulky, White House document and ended in a $10 million lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch against the IRS for abuse of power. Like any good story, it takes the requisite twists and turns, often leaving the viewer or reader befuddled as to how people placed in a position of trust can bring themselves to act as they do.

The Communication Stream of Conspiracy Commerce, a 331-page manifesto and brainchild of Associate White House Counsel Jane Sherburne and the DNC, was circulated to select reporters in a tortured effort to describe how the “right wing” conveyed “fringe” stories into mainstream American media. In essence, this document was an effort to “alert” friendly journalists that such a “conspiracy” was being promulgated by certain groups dissatisfied with the moral lapses of the Clinton White House. In short, it was an enemies list.

Joseph Farah, an award-winning journalist and former editor of The Sacramento Union, founded the Western Journalism Center in 1991. A credentialed publisher of numerous periodicals that specialize in investigative reporting, WJC’s efforts have been the focus of articles in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Investors Business Daily, and dozens of other publications.

Armed with its breadth of prior success, WJC began investigating the circumstances surrounding Vince Foster’s death -- circumstances widely reported to be, at minimum, slightly unusual. Taking out ads in The Washington Times, New York Times, Washington Post and Los Angeles Times, WJC raised major questions and inconsistencies about Foster’s death -- echoing the sentiments of journalist Christopher Ruddy, whose services WJC retained in furtherance of their investigation.

These ads met with considerable success and attention -- and set off what has inexcusably become old saw to the Clinton Administration -- paranoia followed by brutal, systematic effort to silence its critics through intimidation.

In December 1994, Associate White House Counsel Sherburne prepared a memorandum that outlined strategies to use against individuals and organizations perceived to be adversaries of the Clinton Administration. The memo also assigned staff members to carry out these strategies -- and specifically identified the Western Journalism Center for having investigated Foster’s death. WJC was the only news organization targeted for action.

In July 1996, after absorbing months of swirling rumors of a pending audit, Joe Farah answered a knock on his door at the Western Journalism Center. Thomas Cedarquist, an IRS official and one of his chief defendants in Judicial Watch’s lawsuit on behalf of WJC, strode in and announced that, having seen the WJC’s work on 60 Minutes, he had arbitrarily decided (as this Administration does) that WJC was a political (not a non-profit) organization. Cedarquist confirmed he and others in Washington were going to challenge WJC’s tax-exempt status and audit their 1995 tax returns.

Farah was asked about his affiliation with Christopher Ruddy, a thorn in the side of the administration, and why WJC chose to work with him. Nearly every query posed to Farah was related to a story or developing story concerning the White House -- an IRS search completely devoid of concern for money. Rightfully exasperated, Farah questioned the tactics of the agency and received the following rejoinder from Cedarquist: “Look, this is a political case, and the decision will be made at the national level.”

Over the course of the investigation of WJC, nearly 20 conservative organizations -- including the Heritage Foundation, NRA and Citizens Against Government Waste -- felt the close, touch of the Clinton audit machine.

Even more oddly, the media who knew of the Communication Stream of Conspiracy Commerce never saw any pattern developing that would signify an orchestrated White House effort -- much less actually troubled themselves to report it. Meanwhile, the WJC’s offices were being broken into, with, mysteriously, nothing stolen. Their phone messages were apparently being monitored, and some of these developments happened to coincide with WJC breakthroughs in Clinton investigations.

The scrutiny of the WJC by the IRS lasted nine months. WJC employees lost their jobs and livelihoods. Finally, in October 1996, Farah exposed these corrupt practices in a piece in The Wall Street Journal, and the tide began to turn.

Margaret Milner-Richardson, IRS commissioner and close friend of first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, abruptly resigned. The New York Post attributed her departure to political audits of conservative organizations. Some began to probe these rampant abuses, and the audit of the Western Journalism Center was “concluded” -- a verdict of “no wrongdoing” rendered in May 1997.

Under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights enacted by Congress, Farah requested his case file from the IRS so he could review its contents. In keeping with the Clinton Administration standard practice, these rights were trampled in a terse refusal to turn over the documents -- the IRS frivolously citing “government privilege” as a means of keeping Mr. Farah from seeing justification for what had nearly bankrupted his organization.

But Farah would not be deterred. On behalf of WJC, Judicial Watch, a public interest watchdog group, filed a $10 million lawsuit against Ms. Richardson, Mr. Cedarquist, numerous unidentified agents involved in this case and the IRS itself. We are determined to ensure that Mr. Farah sees justice in this case, and that every American is free to express his or her First Amendment-protected views without vicious, detached harassment from its own government.

For all the baying we hear from the left of the travesties of Richard Nixon, they and this White House have elevated abuse of power to a new art form that, if unchecked, will perpetuate itself to unfathomable lows in the future. Nixon was an amateur compared with the criminal enterprise that continues to be run out of this White House. By this standard, citizens who elected their government will have no protection from those assigned to protect them. That is the blasphemy we must examine, and do our level best to stop.

24 posted on 12/02/2002 1:09:37 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: areafiftyone
Knowing Algore he's probably throwing dishwashing soap at them.
26 posted on 12/02/2002 1:10:45 PM PST by Destructor
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To: areafiftyone
What part about "Sore Loserman" does AlBore not understand?

Actually, I hope AlBore keeps on whining and complaining. The more he whines and complains, the more the American people will come to understand what a jerk he is, and what a bunch of losers the Democrat party is.
31 posted on 12/02/2002 1:26:33 PM PST by Taxman
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Postmodernism? POSTMODERNISM is the reason you are failing? HEY FATHEAD - You worked for the Premier Pimp of Postmodernism and now you are a posterboy yourself.

For crying out loud....when will this jerk ever get over himself.....

32 posted on 12/02/2002 1:29:06 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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MR.GORE ??? So, when did this Dip-Wad get to be referred to as " MR. Gore."? Can't belive my own eyes.
34 posted on 12/02/2002 1:31:28 PM PST by Pompah
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To: areafiftyone
Sadly, this bumbling idiot, along with his president, were never taken to task for this.
41 posted on 12/02/2002 1:46:44 PM PST by TruthShallSetYouFree
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To: areafiftyone
geez, I never saw them so worked up over LIBERAL bias on CNNNBCCBSMSNBC... imagine that..

50 posted on 12/02/2002 2:27:31 PM PST by Mr. K
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