The NYT uses AP. Next!

On Dec 23, 2007, at 5:57 PM, justifiedright wrote:

Moon also owns UPI. So you will no longer read the NY Times or every
other major paper in the country?

You've backed yourself into a quandry.

And why? To take a shot at a man because he is religious

Nice sentiment -
Merry christmas

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburycouple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Tom, you have got to be joking, right???? Now you're
> calling "Reverend" Moon a credible source????? Come on now Tom.
> When you're making your arguments using the "facts" from a radical
> cult leader it really illustrated just how thin your arguments
really
> are.
>
> See below:
>
>
>
> The Times is the flagship publication of News World
Communications,
> Inc. (NWC). NWC was founded by Sun Myung Moon, and some of its
> officials are members of the Unification Church which he leads, a
> fact that has drawn some criticism. NWC published Insight Magazine
> and The World & I. Insight ceased hardcopy publication in 2004,
> moving to the web; and The World & I became The World & I Online,
an
> educational magazine with four corresponding websites. NWC
continues
> to publish the The Washington Times National Weekly Edition (a
> tabloid compilation, designed for subscribers outside the
> metropolitan area, of the previous week's published Washington
Times
> stories). NWC also owns United Press International.
>
> NWC is described by the Columbia Journalism Review as "the media
arm
> of Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church".[15] The
Unification
> Church calls Moon the "founder" of the Times. In 1997, on the 15th
> anniversary of the founding of the paper, Rev. Moon gave an
address
> to staff members that began:
>
> "Fifteen years ago, when the world was adrift on the stormy waves
of
> the Cold War, I established The Washington Times to fulfill God's
> desperate desire to save this world. Since that time, I have
devoted
> myself to raising up The Washington Times, hoping that this
blessed
> land of America would fulfill its world-wide mission to build a
> Heavenly nation. Meanwhile, I waged a lonely struggle, facing
> enormous obstacles and scorn as I dedicated my whole heart and
energy
> to enable The Washington Times to grow as a righteous and
responsible
> journalistic institution."
>
>
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright"
> <justifiedright@> wrote:
> >
> > I didn't have to "Google" around the net to find that article -
it
> was
> > in the Washington Times (a tad more reputable than say a Mother
> Jones
> > article, wouldn't you say?).
> >
>




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