In an article titled Is Liberal Media Bias a Greater Threat Than Terrorism or Recession? in The Fox Nation today, Noel Sheppard made a very pertinent and biting comment: "All one need do is examine what happened during the 2008 presidential campaign, as well as since, and it is quite easy to conclude that not only is democracy being subverted by a relatively small number of people, but the net result could be far more long-lasting than the aftermaths of the 9/11 attacks and the Great Depression."
Sheppard first quoted Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) from last week as he announced the creation of a new Media Fairness Caucus, telling NewsMax: "The greatest threat to America is not necessarily a recession, or another terrorist attack. The greatest threat to America is a liberal media bias." ... "If the American people can't get good information, can't get the facts, and can't make good decisions, then we simply don't have a viable democracy."
How true that is! The liberal major media has become little more than cheerleaders for the socialists in the Democrat Party and no longer even mentions all the unconstitutional activities so common in our nation's capital nowadays.
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June 11, 2009
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- Doug Fiedor
- Retired medical research scientist and clinical engineer and sometimes political campaign volunteer. Presently writing political commentary -- and starting to dabble in fiction. Interests include politics, alternative medicine, photography, and communications.
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