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Media - CorporateTorture News Strike
On 4/11/08, George Bush told ABC News he personally approved of the approval of torture - including waterboarding - by Dick Cheney, Condoleeza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell and George Tenet. Bush said, "Yes, I'm aware our national security team met on this issue. And I approved."
You'd be wrong. The only newspapers that have covered the story are in the box on the right. Is your newspaper missing from this list? Then let's work together to do something about it. We're calling this action our "Torture News Strike." Call the Editor of your local newspaper and tell him/her you are suspending your subscription until they give Bush's torture confession the serious coverage it deserves either in the news or editorial section, or preferably both. If you get home delivery, then call the circulation department and tell them to suspend delivery until further notice. (If you buy at the newsstands, read something else.) Want to connect with other activists who read the same newspaper as you? Read more... Extra! Dog Bites Man! Read All About It!By Dave Lindorff
In the category of yawn-inducing stories that we knew all about Drum roll please… Guilty of supporting terrorism. I pause here for gasps of astonishment. It’s awfully silent…
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How to Get a Job By Shooting Up a ChurchBy David Swanson Imagine being so angry that you couldn't find a job that you were able to decide, as a man in Tennessee just did, that the way to solve your problems was to attack liberals - the people who support (albeit ineffectively) workers' rights, union rights, and fair trade, who oppose NAFTA, oppose tax breaks for shipping jobs overseas, support investing in job creation at home rather than wars abroad, and want to tax corporations and the super-rich rather than small businesses and working people.
The U.S. Department of MediaBy David Swanson Last Friday one of two things indisputably happened. Either a dozen senior Congress members and several well-known expert witnesses went certifiably and collectively insane, or charges of the most extreme executive abuses of power ever heard in the history of this nation were backed up by overwhelming evidence during a six-hour hearing of the House Judiciary Committee focused on the possible need to impeach the President and the Vice President. Either way, a nation with a public communications system worthy of a democracy would have learned the news. We're a Nation of LemmingsBy Dave Lindorff
Listening to the endless stream of cars passing my house every day,
Two days ago, there was a report by Agence France Presse AP's Problem Is Not What It ThinksBy David Swanson There's been a lot of public discussion of late of the Associated Press's Washington Bureau Chief Ron Fournier's changes in style rules. Out with "just the facts," in with opinion and perspective. Or so the story goes. The changes that are afoot at the AP appear to be part of a broader trend, influenced - in part - by the internet, the medium itself and the competition from bloggers. Of the two biggest problems I see in American journalism, this trend could fix one of them while not necessarily having any immediate impact, pro or con, on the other.
Corporate Media Blackouts Continue as Iran War Looms and Impeachment Moves AheadBy Dave Lindorff
The sorry performance of the US corporate media, which blacked out Paul Krugman and Blindness About the War and the EconomyBy Dave Lindorff
In a New York Times column on Monday (“Behind the Bush
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