The Forgotten Terrorist Attack
MSNBC allows Casey Chamberlain, a survivor of the 2001 Anthrax attacks, to tell her story and remind peolpe that the Anthrax murders and assaults remain unsolved.
What Ms. Chamberlain fails to undrstand is that her story is inconvenient to the pro-Bush lie of no terrorist attacks since 9/11. Accordingly, the victims of these attacks are neither to be seen nor heard in the rightwing world that largely controls contemporary discourse.
At least for the sake of those victims, somebody in the media ought to do some in depth reporting about the status of the investigation and whether enough is being done to apprehend this killer(s).
What Ms. Chamberlain fails to undrstand is that her story is inconvenient to the pro-Bush lie of no terrorist attacks since 9/11. Accordingly, the victims of these attacks are neither to be seen nor heard in the rightwing world that largely controls contemporary discourse.
At least for the sake of those victims, somebody in the media ought to do some in depth reporting about the status of the investigation and whether enough is being done to apprehend this killer(s).
2 Comments:
"...somebody in the media ought to do some in depth reporting..."
Thanks for the chuckle, Mac. Does anyone truly trust "The Media" any more?
From last night's Daily Show interview with Ben Affleck (paraphrased):
Affleck: (talking about the media frenzy over his love-life) "...I mean, essentially what we we're talking about is my having a girlfriend. On CNN! I mean, CNN is a news channel -"
Jon Stewart: Ah, no.
Affleck: Well, I mean, it's for the news -
Jon Stewart: Not the one I've been watching...
By Harold Phillips, at 8:39 AM
Trish & Harold, that's just what republicans want you to think. Trust no one but the right wing media. Then you're they're duped pawn.
By Anonymous, at 5:59 PM
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