Why aren’t the American people outraged at the Bush gang’s lies. Most recently, while saying in a speech that America should do everything it can for our brave soldiers in Iraq, he was cutting money for the education of our soldiers’ children
The American people are outraged but the media rarely reports it, and when the media does, they ridiculed it.
Elite patrons reward extremist commentators, like drug addict Rush Limbaugh, with multi-million dollar contracts.
Pat Robertson, of recent “nuke the State Department,” fame parades a weird assortment of Christian, professional loonies across the TV.
Beyond these examples, the far right controls virtually all radio, TV, newspaper commentary and news. Few moderates or liberals get national coverage, and when they do extreme “conservatives” are always there to contradict them, while networks like Fox rarely provide any balance at all.
Only Lou Dobbs, a conservative business commentator on CNN, has been willing to take on the Bush administration’s program to destroy the American middle class by exporting high-paying American jobs overseas, permitting illegal immigration, doing nothing to protect American intellectual property, encouraging U.S. companies to move off-shore and cutting taxes for the super rich.
While tens of millions of Americans are outraged at the Bush gang’s actions, the media reports none of it.
A vast right-wing conspiracy that manufactures scandals targeting moderates and liberals out of nothing while protecting the right does exists. Destroying middle-class America is its goal.
Jon Albrecht, Dixfield
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