The media is not only liberal

Gonz

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It's also involved in a conspiracy to control the content that most Americans see. When have they gotten so brazen as to actually submit this information publically, without fear of reprisal? (now is my guess)

Ken Mehlman was not invited to Sunday's meeting of the Journalists Division of the Gang of 500.

Had the President's campaign manager been in attendance, however, he would not have been surprised at what was discussed.

The meeting — held, per usual, on the top floor of Lauriol Plaza — did have a speaker phone set up, so those in Martha's Vineyard, the Hamptons, Jackson Hole, Nantucket, Kennebunkport, and aboard the Kerry train could participate.

In fact, somehow Mary Beth Cahill got the dial-in number, and she was able to listen in (while she leafed through the clips and some expense reports … ).

Cahill, too, wasn't the least bit surprised about what went on.

First, the group concluded that Friday's job numbers pretty much give them license through election day to frame all stories about the economy to convey a 43-reliving-41 job creation failure.

Hey Inky, did you know you might be investigated under RICO for your choice of career?

ABC News-The Note
 
Inkara1 said:
Where did you see that thing about me possibly being investigated under RICO?

The Patriot Act is out to get terrorists. RICO is out to get mafia members. You seem to have joined the mob & are now bound to participate in the conspiracy or be forever labeled a whacko & will be forced to work on small town newpapers or voluteer for 2nd class alternate sources like the web.
 
As for the rest of you...liberal bias is a one thing. A conspiracy is quite another.
 
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