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A lawyer involved with legal action against Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) told a House Judiciary subcommittee on
March 19 The New York Times had killed a story in October that would have
shown a close link between ACORN, Project Vote and the Obama campaign
because it would have been a "a game changer."

...

Academicians and journalism experts expressed similar criticism of the
Times.

"The New York Times keeps going over the line in every single campaign and
last year was the worst, easily," said Mal Kline of the American Journalism
Center. "They would ignore real questions worth examining about Obama, the
questions about Bill Ayers or about how he got his house. Then on the other
side they would try to manufacture scandals."

Mr. Kline mentioned Gov. Sarah Palin was cleared by investigators of
improperly firing an Alaska State Trooper, but went unnoticed by The Times.

"How many stories about this were in The New York Times," he asked.
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Shocked. Really.

Not.

- Bob



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