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July 27, 2007
Michael Moore is attempting to circumvent the free market system of health care by urging people to threaten health care professionals and insurance companies.
In a July 26 appearance on “The…
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July 27, 2007
A few bad apples ruin the whole apple grove. That’s the premise the media are operating from these days.
But an alignment of the stars with scandals in the three major American professional…
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July 27, 2007
Don’t cash in your stocks just yet.
While “NBC Nightly News” and “CBS Evening News” presented a bleak outlook for viewers on July 26, some experts were less worried. It’s important to note the…
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July 26, 2007
Having trouble losing weight? According to several news outlets, the trouble may be your friends.
“Keep your heavier friends close, but your thinner enemies closer,” said CBS medical reporter…
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July 26, 2007
Even when ExxonMobil misses their own earnings estimates, some in the media still express indignation it posts any earnings.
“Maybe not a record, but nobody’s crying poverty,” said “American…
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July 25, 2007
Death and taxes may be the only certainties in life, but journalists’ support for higher taxes is almost as predictable.
Sin taxes on tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy foods and environmentally…
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July 25, 2007
What happens when you take one of the nation’s poorest major cities and combine it with the media’s enviro-hysteria? According to NBC “Nightly News,” you get the solution to the once-great city of Detroit’s woes.
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July 25, 2007
You can never be too thin or too rich.
That’s always been the case – until the mainstream media started counting. They like us all Hollywood-thin, but like our wallets that way as well.
Journalists set almost mystical limits on how…
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July 25, 2007
CNN business reporter Ali Velshi has picked up where he left off, beating the drum for hikes in the minimum wage. This time his cheerleading was even more blatant.
“[T]here is unmitigated good…