Posted on 09/08/2010 5:21:23 AM PDT by radioone
If any of you techies out there want to get rich quick and Save the Republic to boot, here's your chance. This idea is all yours, free. All you have to do is write a tiny program.
Here's what you need to know.
Up to four hundred mainstream "journalists" got caught a couple of months ago conspiring on an e-mail listserv that was cleverly called "JournoList" to fix the news for Obama in the 2008 election. They agreed on when to smear Sarah Palin and when to cover up Jeremiah Wright. This is the same Big Media you've come know and despise so well, except now we can see their secret machinations right in front of our eyes. These four hundred shameless agitprop artists were fixing an American election for the most radical Leftist administration in U.S. history. These are not "journalists." They are corrupt propaganda artists, Soviet-style.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
And there isn’t a damned thing we can do about it.
Actually there is, simply stop watching MSM and reading AP. There are much better sources of news on the web now. (caution in order- Obozo is trying to kill that too)
Get on it, Laz. You might make a fortune. I’d pay money for such a browser add-on.
Tex
WOW holy crap GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Crap, it will be out there in spades, now. 25 different versions even.
No kidding, right? I can’t believe we didn’t think of it.
All the mainstream media are liars it’s just that a few of them got caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
Don’t believe anything that comes from them that you cannot verify using independent means, especially as November nears.
We don’t need a plug-in, we just need a plug and I know right where to stick it!
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