Open Letter To Stephen Colbert

The Pentagon was delighted and this effort was consistent with the “AAU” mantra that governs news coverage (AAU stands for all about us. ) The Iraqi people and their suffering were no where to be seen on The Colbert Report, just as they are usually invisible on the news. Full Story »

Posted by Wilfredo E Cespedes
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Posted by: Posted by Wilfredo E Cespedes - Jun 15, 2009 - 11:18 AM PDT
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Edited by: Kaizar Campwala - Jun 15, 2009 - 1:33 PM PDT

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by Kaizar Campwala - Jun. 15, 2009

An important opinion that's unfortunately a little too self-promoting.

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by Joey Baker - Jun. 16, 2009

The self-promotion at the end is rough, but the points are valid, links are sound, and is a good read.

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by Wilfredo E Cespedes - Jun. 15, 2009

It has a hard hitting analysis of the problem with the media in general and with Stephen's visit in particular and the failure to report accurately what is going on there and the fact they do not want us there.

It helped me to reflect on the fact that while we want to support I valient men and women in arms we need to do so in harmony with truth and justice ... More »

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