October 29, 2009
Journalism as Diversion
The most famous disorderly conduct arrest in the history of the world continues to divert attention from real problems of government incompetence and corruption. Multi millionaire tenured Harvard professor Gates promotes himself as a victim of police abuse. Families of 19 white men and women whose relatives were murdered by FBI informants, and the families of the four white men framed by the FBI for murder are ignored by alleged civil rights advocates, journalists, politicians and voters. What cognitive dissonance pervades the minds of one-party Bay State residents that allows this egregious abuse to remain hidden from the public discourse?
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1208328
James Crowley, Henry Louis Gates Jr. meet up for beer summit, part 2
By Marie Szaniszlo
Boston Herald
Thursday, October 29, 2009
The most famous disorderly conduct arrest in the history of the world continues to divert attention from real problems of government incompetence and corruption. Multi millionaire tenured Harvard professor Gates promotes himself as a victim of police abuse. Families of 19 white men and women whose relatives were murdered by FBI informants, and the families of the four white men framed by the FBI for murder are ignored by alleged civil rights advocates, journalists, politicians and voters. What cognitive dissonance pervades the minds of one-party Bay State residents that allows this egregious abuse to remain hidden from the public discourse?
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1208328
James Crowley, Henry Louis Gates Jr. meet up for beer summit, part 2
By Marie Szaniszlo
Boston Herald
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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