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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
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>> authfriend wrote:
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When I find such items on web pages I know will bring
hackles from the peanut gallery about the "messenger"
the solution is often a click away at the t
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
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> authfriend wrote:
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> >> When I find such items on web pages I know will bring
> >> hackles from the peanut gallery about the "messenger"
> >> the solution is often a click away at the top of the
> >> article which contains a lin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brian64705 wrote:
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> Judy, but all the sources you review here are MSM. Care to
> extend your review to alternative media sites you like?
Sure. Slate.com and Salon.com are both pretty good, but
you have to get familiar with the individual writers, who
have d
authfriend wrote:
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>> When I find such items on web pages I know will bring
>> hackles from the peanut gallery about the "messenger"
>> the solution is often a click away at the top of the
>> article which contains a link to the original.
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> That's what *I* suggested to Brian, that
Judy, but all the sources you review here are MSM. Care to extend your review
to alternative media sites you like? It seems the online/alternative media is
having a huge impact on the MSM print and broadcast media. With the alternative
media acting as a watchdog and competitor they cannot igno
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
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> Your first problem was pointing to the tacky looking
> WorldReports website put together by eccentric right
> leaning individuals. Would have been better to post
> the original source material which are more difficult
> to for the curmudge
Your first problem was pointing to the tacky looking WorldReports
website put together by eccentric right leaning individuals. Would have
been better to post the original source material which are more
difficult to for the curmudgeons here to refute. Even some on the left
have tacky looking w
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brian64705 wrote:
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> Judy, If by "reputable" you mean main stream media, I have
> to disagree when it comes to investigations of very powerful
> vested interests.
No, the phrase I used was "reputable news sources." That
could be the MSM in some cases; it cou
Judy, If by "reputable" you mean main stream media, I have to disagree when it
comes to investigations of very powerful vested interests.
But what I find heartening in this story is indeed now we seem to be seeing
more truth in main stream outlets such as Bloomberg. And I am seeing it in Fox
go
I'm not disputing that Wachovia is evil, Brian. I'm saying
you should be reading reputable news sources rather than
Story.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brian64705 wrote:
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> Hmm - more ad hominems!
>
> In this case Christopher Story is merely reposting a story from Bloomberg
> news
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Joe" wrote:
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> Judy, clearly this guy Brian believes whatever happens to
> land in his e-mail in-box.
Yeah, I'm afraid you're right.
I am rather fond of the image of George W. Bush waking
up to find a horse's head in his bed a la The Godfather,
though (cru
Hmm - more ad hominems!
In this case Christopher Story is merely reposting a story from Bloomberg news
with a few comments. Have a look at the video of the former Money Laundering
unit of Wachovia interviewed on the left here at
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-06-29/banks-financing-mexico-
Judy, clearly this guy Brian believes whatever happens to land in his e-mail
in-box.
I get crap like this almost every day from my right wing nut friends. Almost
invariably a simple check of snopes.com would save them the embarrassment of
sending this garbage out. But no, that would mean lettin
The Bloomberg story is published here:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-06-29/banks-financing-mexico-s-drug-cartels-admitted-in-wells-fargo-s-u-s-deal.html
I've been reading Christopher Story for about 4 years. So yes sometimes he gets
it wrong, but when we see the main stream starting to corr
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, brian64705 wrote:
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> This is interesting. A report from Bloomberg with comments
> added from Christopher Story of WorldReports.org
Brian, you do know Christopher Story is a crackpot, right?
He just makes stuff up. Look at this page:
http://www.worldreports
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