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How interesting that you just noticed how the media appears controlled.
Back in the late '70s I saw examples of this.  However, I what I saw was
the media was censoring the right, and I don't mean the far right.  Just
the ordinary, every day people who didn't like what was going on in the
schools, the churches, the humanist movement and in the pro-abortion
movement.  However, since it was a leftist slant that was being pushed
and the everyday leftists thought they were just getting the truth, it
wasn't a problem, was it?  It's been a long time since real dialogue has
taken place between people of differing views.  Until real dialogue
takes place between all points of view, we will all be under the thumb
of the spinmeisters, supposedly right or left.
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The complicity of the mass media just makes me want to puke!  They are
as much criminals as the animals controlling the power centers of this
government, and should be charged with aiding and abetting.  I'm so
angry I can't even find the right words to express it!


<http://www.ruminatethis.com/> February 06, 2003

"WE DECIDED NOT TO RUN IT..." Here's an interesting story.

It's an important one, and it's not being covered.

After Colin Powell spoke to the UN Security Council yesterday, a bi-
partisan bill was introduced in Congress by Reps. Peter DeFazio (D-
Ore.) and Ron Paul (R-TX). It wasn't just any bill - this is
legislation that looks to repeal the Iraq Use of Force Resolution
passed by Congress in October.

If you're wonkish about these things, you might recall that similar
legislation was put forward a couple of weeks ago by Rep. Sheila
Jackson Lee (D-TX). It didn't get more than a mention here or there
in the press, but it's important to note that DeFazio and Paul's bill
is different. Jackson's "sense of the Congress" bill, if passed would
have taken the body's "temperature" on the issue. That's all.

DeFazio and Paul's effort goes beyond the thermometer. Faced with the
administration's Rush to War, DeFazio and Paul are looking for a
prescription. If they were to get this one passed, the outcome would
be legally binding, and the October bill then outright repealed.
Congress could at that point thoughtfully revisit the issue of Iraq -
the danger it presents and the costs of war.

Big story. Right?

So, where's the media?

Yesterday, DeFazio and Paul conducted a press conference that the
major media outfits were invited to. Did you see it on C-SPAN? Nope.
CNN? Nope. Did you read about it in the New York Times? Nope. They
were all invited to attend the news conference. How about the
Washington Post? Nope. But the story nearly saw daylight there.
Almost. Almost? Almost.

"We decided not to run it," says a low-level staffer.

Why not?

"Hold on," I'm told, as he runs to check.

"Because our editor decided not to run it."

It's as simple as that. One gets the sense that one best take it or
leave it.

"Leave a message in his voicemail."

Back to yesterday's press conference....after this low-attendance
event, and later in the day, DeFazio appeared on The O'Reilly Factor:
seven minutes of airtime, the usual back and forth, until the mic is
silenced, the lights lowered, and O'Reilly has the last word. War.

Other than a handful of local radio interviews, a small story here
and an AP wire there...that's the sum total of major coverage.

No Imus. No Chicago Tribune. No ABC News.

Major bipartisan legislation opposing a war nobody wants, and what do
we hear? The sound of media silence.

Where's the American media?

Perplexing, isn't it? Especially given that ying and yang make for
great journalism. Informing the public interest makes for legitimate
journalism. Why the silence?

But wait...what's going on over in this corner?....

We've got Colin Powell running around Capitol Hill today, pumping
hands and begging for the Blessing to War. Where's the media? Oh, the
media is covering Colin Powell. They monitor his every breath and
movement.

In the surreal world that is today's media, Colin Powell has no
opposition. None. There is no alternative view. None. In this
Kafkaesque place, Reps. DeFazio and Paul didn't conduct a press
conference yesterday. Nor did they introduce legislation that
counters George Bush and Colin Powell's world view...a world view,
mind you, that the world doesn't share.

Colin Powell tells us that the next 24 hours are crucial. Crucial?
Apparently not crucial enough to hear the voices of dissent - even
Congressional dissent. Why have the voices that question....moderate
voices, voices of Moms and Dads and scout leaders and nuns and
grandmas...why have they gone silent? Why is their legislation
invisible?

Ask that our media do us a favor, and report the news, instead of
choreographing it.

Ask that they cover DeFazio and Paul's bill to repeal the
Authorization for Force on Iraq. Whether that bi- partisan
legislation is in keeping with the editorial page views of some in
the American media is frankly immaterial.

It's a news story. An important one. It mirrors the views of many
Americans - most, if you believe the polls - and it's barely being
covered.

---------

Agree with DeFazio and Paul? Dial up the Congressional toll-free
switchboard at 1-800-839-5276 and urge your Congressman to sign onto
their bill, H.J. Res 20, which aims to repeal the Iraq Use of Force
Resolution.

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