June 29, 2005

Dubya's Dep't of Propaganda

The report "USDA plants its own news" is from June 16, but better late than never. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has produced three dozen TV and radio "new reports" supporting CAFTA. The reports feature various Bush administration officials extolling that anti-American plan. At the end of each report the fact that it's a government production is given, but many stations have been omitting that part to make it look they were produced by the stations themselves. While it's certainly a neat dodge to blame the stations, our government really shouldn't be doing things like this.

Is there an Impeach Bush petition that isn't run by Ramsey Clark, ANSWER, democrats.com, DU, etc. etc.? Is Professor Francis Boyle of www.impeach-bush-now.org more or less a non-loony?





Posted to Politics at June 29, 2005 07:39 PM

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