A
Letter to the Editor of the New York Times
Regarding
Editorial that says "Today the general public appears
to have moved past the ballot- counting disputes and grown
comfortable with Mr. Bush's legitimacy as president."
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Dear
New York Times Editorial Staff:
If
you
truly believe your statement that, "Today the general
public appears to have moved past the ballot- counting disputes
and grown comfortable with Mr. Bush's legitimacy as president,"
then you are bigger morons than Resident Bush is.
It
is clear that most politicians and most media conglomerates
believe the American people are as stupid as the day is long.
Some Americans are stupid. The one's who believe that the
media has a liberal bias would fall into that category. While
it is true that the reporter on the beat and the anchor of
the evening news might vote for a Democrat, it would take
a moron to believe that the so-called news is anything but
conservative hogwash. Though I once believed that the NYT
was better than that, clearly, I was mistaken.
The
people who own the media outlets of America and the people
who decide what stories get covered and how a story gets covered
and what spews forth from American media are some of the most
conservative people the world has ever known. Point in case:
Fox 'Faux' News is owned by Rupert Murdoch. Totally right-wing,
ultra-conservative teetering toward evil would not even be
a strong enough description of him.
If
Americans want to know the truth about what is happening in
their own country, they have to turn to media outlets from
other countries. A sad day in America. I weep for the abuse
of the First Amendment.
Sincerely,
Webmaster for the Oral Majority
A
note:
I realize that calling names is BAAAD. I should not have called
them morons but I was angry and promise to attempt to do better!
SPEAK
OUT!! IT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER!!
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