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New York Times Embarrassed By Reality: Vets 82% Less Likely To Murder Than Average Citizen
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Rob - 09:01pm on 01/17/2008
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Good on Fox News for setting the record straight!
I guess the dweebs that say Fox isn’t fair and balanced haven’t the faintest idea what they’re talking about!

Proof - 09:01pm on 01/17/2008

When did facts ever get in the way of the guilty elite, pushing the collectivist agenda?

Kevin - 09:01pm on 01/17/2008

War Torn Part I “Across America, Deadly Echoes of Foreign Battles.” by Deborah Sontag and Lizette Alvarez.
Perhaps, in Part II, Deborah Sontag and Lizette Alvarez could utilize the space to apologize for their outlandish propaganda, their atrocious research skills or their inability to perform basic math… or all of the above.

Anna - 10:01pm on 01/17/2008

Why is it again that anyone relies on the MSM for accurate information?  Oh, wait, they don’t anymore.

If you own stocks in the MSM, sell now.

Rodney Graves - 10:01pm on 01/17/2008

Does this surprise anyone?
Smearing our governmental leaders is more important to the NYT than giving our kick-ass troops (and their leaders) credit.

ShoeMart - 01:01am on 01/18/2008

Does anyone doubt where the MSM’s loyalties lie? They blow off [pun intended] Bill Clinton’s mysogeny in the Oval Office, but smear Guiliani for his Long Island visits. They ignore America’s soldiers on the battlefield, but cry ‘Mass Murderers” over a few vets back home. The list goes on and on and on and on…

pparets - 04:01am on 01/18/2008

If I had EVER done my job this poorly - presenting one side of an issue without researching or worse, ignoring all aspects of a case - I would have been fired long ago.

What they’ve done here in nothing short of journalistic malfeasance.

Pilgrim - 09:01am on 01/18/2008

Pilgrim opines:

If I had EVER done my job this poorly - presenting one side of an issue without researching or worse, ignoring all aspects of a case - I would have been fired long ago.

Ah, but you can fire them, sort of… Cancel your subscription (if you have one). 

What they’ve done here in nothing short of journalistic malfeasance.

And this is surprising to you why?

Rodney Graves - 10:01am on 01/18/2008

Rodney,

Not surprising at all. Outrageous, yes. Surprising - no. Their track record relative to objectivity in the past several years is dismal - and growing even more so by the day.

Pilgrim - 11:01am on 01/18/2008

By the way, Rodney makes this point:

Ah, but you can fire them, sort of… Cancel your subscription (if you have one). 

I just cancelled my subscription to Time about a month ago (shortly after they decided that Putin was the man of the year)and my subscription to our local liberal rag, the New Orleans Time-Picayune.

Take a look at my post about the incident in Tijuana if you want to see another case of what is probably malfeasance by omission on the part of our media.

Pilgrim - 11:01am on 01/18/2008
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