Posted on 1/21/2009, 9:27:02 PM by William Tell 2
This second installment in a two-part series of the Bush administration makes note of the accomplishments that were either underreported or not reported at all.
http://www.thebulletin.us/articles/2009/01/21/news/nation/doc4975a8c541128307363024.txt
And by the way, good post.
Is there a link to Part One as well??
Something needs to be done to un- corrupt the media in this country.
Thanks for the link...I did just see a seperate thread for it down a few posts as well. Guess I should have looked a little deeper first.
You can start by un- financing them. No newspapers, no TV, no cable (except for Internet).
Now for the first post you insulted me. Now you compliment me.
Thanks for the compliment
For the first post you insulted me. Now you compliment me.
Thanks for the compliment
Change your subscription, if you live in the Philadelphia area, from the Inquirer or Daily News to the Bulletin.
This is one way to make your voice heard.
No, I didn't, and I'm sorry if it came out that way. And to make sure it didn't, thats why I followed with the second comment.
My intent was a back-slap at the press, which is almost 100% Dem, and who have no intent to report anything good coming out of a Repub administration.
This article (are you the writer?) did a good job of laying it all out; if I can say so, especially part two. Very well written.
If only the press in general were interested in writing such a story. If you are the writer, you may take slaps at the press personally, but you shouldn't. You are evidently one of the good guys. Keep fighting the good fight.
Yes I am the writer. Regrets that I misinterpreted your comments.
Spread the word about The Bulletin. We are fair and balanced - even more so than Fox News.
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