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July 2/3, 2006 -- WMR is going to begin a new feature, a spotlight on those members of the corporate media and public relations spin machine, and their mostly GOP/neo-con shill relatives, especially their spouses.

Our first spotlight is directed at Howard Kurtz, the ostentatious apologist for the Bush administration in his coverage of the corporate media for the elitist Washington Post. The following chart will be expanded and serve as a permanent feature on WMR (additions are welcomed):

This may go a long way in explaining why the corporate media is so biased in favor of the Bush regime. This morning, many corpo-media web sites are featuring the "celebration" ceremony of the conservative lickspittle candidate in Mexico's presidential election before all the votes have been counted. We urge our Mexican readers to provide us with a list of the GOP operatives and Democratic Leadership Council Fifth Columnists and traitors to the progressive cause who descended upon your country during the election campaign to engage in vote fraud. Based on the early reports of fraud throughout Mexico, American Democrats and progressives should seek judicial restraining orders barring these Gringo "campaign consultants" from having anything to do with our own election in November if we can prove their recent illegal activities across the southern border. If child molesters can be prevented by court order from getting anywhere near a school or playground, the same should hold true for those who engage in electoral fraud working at polling place or campaign headquarters.

Journalist/Propagandist

Relative

 Job title of spouse/relative
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post Sheri Annis (wife) Pres. Fourth Estate Strategies, GOP campaign consultant, 2002 spokesperson for Arnold Schwarzenegger, media consultant for various anti-immigration California propositions, including Prop. 227, which eliminated various California bi-lingual education programs. Has written for the neo-con National Review.
Campbell Brown, NBC News Dan Senor (husband) Former Coalition Provisional Authority chief spokesman, contributor to Fox News, former intern for American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), senior associate of The Carlyle Group. director US-Israel Business Exchange (USIBEX),
  Wendy Senor Singer (sister-in-law) Head of AIPAC office in Jerusalem.
  Saul Singer (brother-in-law) Opinion editor of Jerusalem Post.
Michael Ledeen, American Enterprise Institute, Karl Rove adviser, formerly with The New Republic. Barbara Ledeen (wife) Staffer, Senate Republican Conference.
  Simone Ledeen (daughter) Former Iraq Coalition Provisional Authrity adviser to occupation Iraqi Ministry of Finance for northern Iraqi affairs
Brit Hume, Managing Editor, Fox News, Washington Kim Schiller Hume (wife) Fox News Washington Bureau Chief, Vice President Fox News.
Carl Cameron, Fox News Pauline Cameron (wife) Campaigned for George W. Bush's 2000 election.
John Ellis, Fox News George W.  Bush (cousin) In charge of 2000 election projections for Fox News.
Tucker Carlson, MSNBC Richard Carlson (father) Vice Chairman of neo-con Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), member Scooter Libby Legal Defense Fund Trust
Danielle Pletka, American Enterprise Institute Stephen Rademaker (husband) Then-Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control John Bolton's deputy.
Veronique Rodman, American Enterprise Institute Peter Rodman (husband) Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. Former senior editor of National Review and signatory of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC). Although PNAC recently closed its doors, its core members are connected to successor neo-con elements, including FDD and the Committee on the Present Danger.
Bob Schieffer, CBS News Tom Schieffer (brother) U.S. Ambassador to Japan, former U.S. Ambassador to Australia, G. W. Bush's Manager of Texas Rangers.
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post Radek Sikorski (husband) Defense Minister of Poland, former Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Jim VandeHei, Washington Post Autumn Hanna (wife) Former aide to Rep. Tom DeLay.
Andrea Mitchell, NBC News Alan Greenspan (husband) Former Chairman, Federal Reserve Bank

July 3, 2006 -- WMR has learned of another massive data theft that was initially reported in February of this year. Providence Health Homes Services of Portland, Oregon reported the theft of data tapes and disks that contained the names, Social Security Numbers, and medical information on 365,000 patients in Oregon and Washington who receive home health care. In March, Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County, Washington reported an additional theft of two laptop computer (one stolen from an employee's car) containing medical and other personal data on over 100 hospice and home care patients.

The epidemic of personal data thefts continue on a daily basis. WMR can only wonder why the major media will not cover this story in detail. Our sources have confirmed the thefts are part of a covert U.S. intelligence program to secretly populate Total Information Awareness (TIA) surveillance databases. The White House bluster about the New York Times and its stories on SWIFT monitoring and NSA warrantless eavesdropping likely have more to do with warning the media away from covering the data theft program. As our readers will notice, we are not intimidated by the White House or the right wing blatherers in reporting illegal and continuing U.S. government violations of the Constitution.


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