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  • ABC Blames Bush, 'Ignorant' Americans for 'Islamophobia'

    09/09/2006 6:40:07 AM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 135 replies · 2,869+ views
    ABC News/NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    by Mark Finkelstein September 9, 2006 - 09:07 America, you ignorant Islamophobes! Alright, maybe it's not all your fault. Your anti-Muslim attitudes have been "stoked" by "inflammatory rhetoric" from . . . President Bush. That was the basic message of a segment narrated by Ron Claiborne this morning entitled "9/11 Remembered: Islamophobia" on ABC's Good Morning America. ABC made a weak case for the existence of widespread 'Islamophobia' in America. Let's imagine, for example, that 19 Jews had flown planes into iconic buildings in, say, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan - or France, for that matter. What do you think would befall...
  • Dems Send Threatening Letter to ABC - and misspell word in second paragraph. (Idiots)

    09/07/2006 8:48:55 PM PDT · by MindBender26 · 108 replies · 3,072+ views
    Senate Dems sent letter to ABC threatening to revoke their broadcasting licenses if ABC does not pull the 9/11 Docudrama that tells the critical truth as to how Clinton was very responsible for 9/11 incidents. Will not go into the threat, as that is well covered in other posts. Will point out however, that the stupid Dems even misspelled a word in the second paragraph of their letter to ABC! "The Communications Act of 1934 provides your network with a free broadcast license predicated on the fundamental understanding of your principle obligation to act as a trustee of the public...
  • Once a Progressive State, Minnesota Is Now a Fief of the N.R.A.

    09/04/2006 11:19:03 PM PDT · by neverdem · 91 replies · 2,477+ views
    The New York Times ^ | September 5, 2006 | VERLYN KLINKENBORG
    Editorial Observer A couple of weeks ago, I checked into a hotel in Bloomington, a Minneapolis suburb framed by the airport and the Mall of America. On the hotel door was a sign: “Firearms Banned on These Premises.” The next day I drove to St. Joseph, an hour west of the Twin Cities, where I saw the same sign. Slowly the logical conclusion sank in. If firearms are banned on these premises, then they must not be banned in other places. Sure enough, a year ago the State Legislature passed a “concealed carry” law, which means that it’s legal to...