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7-1-2009 4:22 PM
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The source of the establishment’s move to claim that bloggers and alternative media outlets are “extremists” or at worst “terrorists,” as we first reported in September 2006, was a White House strategy document that the government had been following since 9/11.

In a September 5, 2006 speech President George W. Bush referred to the document as “an unclassified version of the strategy we’ve been pursuing since September the 11th, 2001,” that takes into account, “the changing nature of this enemy.”

The strategy paper on how to ‘win the war on terror’ cites “conspiracies” as one of the wellsprings of terrorism and threatens to “address” and “diminish” the problems they are causing the government in fulfilling their agenda.
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7-2-2009 6:07 AM
chedare
Murdock Grr cheapo exploiter , tits and bums, races gambling Jewish media mongol ,,many bloggers get their info from traditional journos selectively amplifying I guess, at least its not controlled by the" little boys club" that think they are right any body who disagrees is wrong!
7-2-2009 9:25 AM
ratilfar
"Bloggers don't go to jail" and neither do race bating, secessionist spouting, hatemongering Faux News anchors.

7-2-2009 9:33 AM
tabsey
Murdoch said, a few years ago, that the web would die by 2010 I think. He is worried that people are able to obtain alternative views from the net, to his opportunistic view of the world.
(At one stage he was labelled as the antichrist. This sort of stuff hardly helps that claim.)
7-2-2009 11:13 AM
mountainpalm
They never thought we would be able to communicate thru the internet to the point of banding together, sharing thoughts, opinions, and facts you don't and won't get from the Mainstream news........
Thank GOD for this wonderful alternative source.......
May we grow in numbers, and our power to communicate and act as ONE be our victory!!!

Sticks and stone......... ya know??? Let them call us whatever they want!
7-4-2009 3:27 AM
northpal
The Media Can Legally Lie

Akre and Wilson sued the Fox station and on August 18, 2000, a Florida jury unanimously decided that Akre was wrongfully fired by Fox Television when she refused to broadcast (in the jury's words) “a false, distorted or slanted story” about the widespread use of BGH in dairy cows. They further maintained that she deserved protection under Florida's whistle blower law. Akre was awarded a $425,000 settlement. Inexplicably, however, the court decided that Steve Wilson, her partner in the case, was ruled not wronged by the same actions taken by FOX.

FOX appealed the case, and on February 14, 2003 the Florida Second District Court of Appeals unanimously overturned th...
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