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Friday, October 29, 2004


More MSM bias? Nahh...

Army officer Major Austin Pearson just held a major press conference at the Pentagon stating that a team from his 3rd Infantry Division took about 250 tons of munitions and other material from the Al-Qaqaa (search) arms-storage facility soon after Saddam Hussein's regime fell in April 2003.

What's the response from major MSM news sites? Crickets...crickets...crickets...

I just did my own informal research on MSM bias by going to each of the big news sites to see how they were covering this huge story which refutes the big lie of the NY Times, the U.N. and John Kerry. Silly me...I thought they were going to spin it, but I didn't even ponder that some of them WEREN'T GOING TO COVER IT!

Now, the media web pages will change over the course of the day, but as of right now, Only Foxnews is covering this as their top story. If you check out CNN at the moment, you can't even find the story. If you check out CBS News, you have to search their subheadlines to find this, Army: We blew up some explosives" (huh? The Army set off some fire crackers or what?). ABC News? -- nothing, nada, can't find it anywhere -- but their first headline reads obsequiously, "Kerry Riding the Clinton Mystique". To MSNBC's credit, they do run the story prominently on their site but veil the damning facts under the headline, "Questions Over Iraq Munitions".

What was it Mark Twain once said? A lie travels halfway around the world -- while the truth is still putting its shoes on? Something to that effect...

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