To: mrustow
This is clearly a very well researched article. It's amazing how all of these journalists blindly followed the non-existent "Greendale School" myth without question. No actually, it's not amazing. It's different than that. It's chilling.
To: Mohammed El-Shahawi
Sadly, it's typical.
4 posted on
08/13/2002 7:29:45 PM PDT by
terilyn
To: Mohammed El-Shahawi
The author will surely appreciate your comments.
11 posted on
08/13/2002 8:21:39 PM PDT by
mrustow
To: Mohammed El-Shahawi
This is clearly a very well researched article. It's amazing how all of these journalists blindly followed the non-existent "Greendale School" myth without question. No actually, it's not amazing. It's different than that. It's chilling. To that thought, add the fact that every article quoting Barbara Hatch Rosenberg describes her as a "microbiologist".
She's not.
She is a professor of environmental science at SUNY's performing arts branch. She does no research and, indeed, no longer teaches. Instead, she is a full-time activist for the FAS anti-biowarfare committee.
One phone call or one visit to a website, would put a reporter in touch with the facts of Rosenberg's "credentials". So far, none in the mainstream have found the time, or the dime, to make the call.
24 posted on
08/13/2002 10:40:20 PM PDT by
okie01
To: Mohammed El-Shahawi
No actually, it's not amazing. It's different than that. It's chilling. It's standard 'pack journalism' that's been going on for years. No one bothers to do any original reporting; it's easier just to rewrite the competition, propagating any mistakes, lies or misinterpretations in the process. It's scary but it's the current journalistic standard.
To: Mohammed El-Shahawi
Our journalists are stupid hacks. They barely have the mental capacity to read teleprompters, much less deal with physical evidence or facts.
In other words, it's no wonder the FBI finds them so useful.
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