Given Everything That’s Happened, Shouldn’t We At Least ASK?

January 5, 2010

source: Washinghtons Blog    Jan 4, 2010

Given that Cheney is apparently at least partly responsible for creating the terror problem in Yemen

And that one of the most highly decorated soldiers of all time says that “war is a racket” …

Given that FBI agents and CIA intelligence officials, constitutional law expert professor Jonathan Turley, Time Magazine, Keith Olbermann and the Washington Post have all said that U.S. government officials “were trying to create an atmosphere of fear in which the American people would give them more power” …

And that “truth is the first casualty of war” …

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Reviewing Project Censored’s Latest Top 25 Censored Stories

October 4, 2009

source:  Stephen Lendman, Global Research

For 33 years, Sonoma State University’s (SSU) Project Censored (PC) has engaged in pioneering research on, and advocacy for, First Amendment issues. Founded by Carl Jensen in 1976, it’s now headed by Professor Ben Frymer. On July 1, he took over from Professor Peter Phillips who stepped down after 13 years of distinguished service as Director.

PC works cooperatively “with numerous independent (US) media groups,” primarily to train SSU students “in media research and First Amendment issues and the advocacy for, and protection of, free press rights in the United States.

For over three decades, it’s “trained over 1,500 students in investigative research” and continues doing it through “a partnership of faculty, students, and the community,” cooperatively engaged in “research on important national news stories that are underreported, ignored, misrepresented, or censored by the US corporate media.”

Each year, it ranks the top 25 and publishes them in its yearbook, “Censored: Media Democracy in Action.” The latest “Censored 2010: The Top 25 Censored Stories of 2008 – 09” just out is the subject of this review. The book may now be purchased locally, online, and most easily at projectcensored.org/store.

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