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By
thudfactor on
May 30, 2006
My father
reports on Memorial Day in Bristol, Virginia, where a small group gathered at the Bristol War Memorial for an announced wreath-laying ceremony. Unfortunately, that ceremony never happened. It was apparently rescheduled.
As 11:00 neared, we looked for the mayor, vice-mayor, the VFW honor guard, or just anyone who looked like they were part of the [...]
Posted in Politics
| Tagged Bristol, Bristol War Memorial, cellular telephone, Italy, Memorial Day, Virginia
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By
thudfactor on
January 25, 2005
Journalist and author Chris Hedges has written a very interesting editorial about the state of journalism in the Philadelphia Inquirer saying the quest for “balance” has lead to a “shirking of journalistic responsibility”:http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/editorial/10709238.htm .
His thesis isn’t anything “Campaign Desk”:http://www.campaigndesk.org/ hasn’t been saying already: reporting “he said/she said” is not journalism. But Hedges also explains why journalists [...]
Posted in What The...?!?
| Tagged authoritarian systems, Bill Clinton, China, Chris Hedges, George Bush, Germany, Italy, Kosovo, Philadelphia Inquirer, Republican Party
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By
thudfactor on
July 8, 2004
Dave Kopel is working on a review of F911 for National Review Online. You can
preview it here. This is certainly more along the lines of how I think people ought to address the film. Far from saying F911 is unconvincing and leaving it at that, Kopel actually goes into detail.
However, for the most part I [...]
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