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    NEW MESSAGE RELEVANT TO THIS THREAD JUST POSTED AT</span></font> </font>"Where left meets right":</span></font>:
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    From: "Thomas R. Ascher" &lt;lifeforce@rockymountains.net&gt;
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    <div align="left">Comment: And the people controlling those five corporations are "as thick as thieves"...</font></font></font></div>
    <div align="center">Only 5 Corporations Now
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    12-30-5 http://www.rense.com/general69/corp.htm</font></font>

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    Newsweek using different cover stories in the rest of the world than in the USA. International version’s cover on losing the war in Afghanistan! http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=9875

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    Howdy Michael !! Fascinating expose of Newsweek Tweaked for Target Audience !








    Radio in the 1950's, in America, consisted of literally thousands of independent broadcast stations in every little burg from coast to coast. Today Clear Channel and a few other companies have vacuumed up the entire AM and FM radio spectrumEdited by: Realgeorge

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    http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=19388 Reporters Without Borders has released a report on press freedom around the world, but looking at it one must question their criteria because many of the European countries listed high like France and Germany thrown people in jail for merely expressing opinions that the government does not like. To truly rate high a in freedom of the press country MUST allow politically incorrect opinions on issues like race and "holocaust". Of course, using that as criteria might get them fined or imprisoned in France. Any one who claims that freedom of the press must be repressed on racial issues isn’t for real press freedom but only for freedom of their viewpoints.

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    Sometimes somebody says exactly what you're thinking about a subject, down to the last rhetorical twist -- don't they? From IHR's current headlines (in ANU format):


    They Call This The News?
    Jerry Lanson
    http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/ 04/23/692/

    ...The U.S. media spends so much time examining America's navel thatit neither has the time nor inclination to look at the global bodypolitic. (Nor, of course, in this era of profits and consolidation,does it much want to spend the money to do so.) Ironically, in fact,all-news, all-the-time seems to have brought Americans less contentand less knowledge of all serious topics, American and foreign, notmore. It fills the airwaves and print websites with endless redundancyof information and endless opinion with little context.........


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    Let’s face a simple fact the broadcast media is censored by the government in a way. If a White group say a White nationalist Organization had the money and tried to get a broadcast license they’d be rejected because the powers-that-be would claim that they would not broadcast in the public interest. In other words, they tell the truth about the government and the Oligarchy. That is the first step to controlling the broadcast media deciding who will get a license and who will not and if someone broadcast some too politically incorrect everyone knows their license would be pulled for some reason or another.

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    An article entitled "Mandatory Media Rules Of Engagement For Gaza And Other Wars"





    http://www.rense.com/general84/mandi.htm

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    An article entitled "FOX News: "Sadly, all speech, even unpopular speech, is protected by our Constitution""





    http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/...ds/2009/01/12/ fox-news-sadly-all-speech-even-unpopular-speech-is-protected -by-our-constitution/

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