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The death of professional press

A professional and unbiased press is a key component of Democracy. Unfortunately, it is becoming extinct as the press has become totally dominated by liberal bias as confirmed by hundreds of scientific studies by the likes of the Pew Research Center and others. Here are just two recent outrageous examples. Here are just two recent outrageous examples. The president of Mexico condemned the new Arizona illegal immigrant law as "immoral and cruel" because it could send illegal aliens back to Mexico while Democrats applauded him. Yet in Mexico, illegal aliens are sent to prison as felons for up to six years, Mexico does not provide any immigrants welfare or free medical care and no immigrant is allowed to express any political opinion or they are deported. But not a word from the "lame stream media" on this outrageous hypocrisy.

The DOJ wins a case against a New Black Panther in which he is filmed standing in front of a voting location armed with a baton while threatening "crackers" as they approach to vote and then the DOJ simply drops the charges against him just before sentencing. That same New Black Panther is filmed screaming that he hates all white people and that it is time to "kill cracker babies." Can you imagine if the Bush administration had dropped charges against a white man that did the exactly the same thing against black voters and publicly screaming his hatred of black people while advocating killing their babies using the "N" word? It would be front page news for weeks and the Bush administration would have been creamed. But the "lame stream media" is largely silent on this travesty because it was done by the liberal Obama administration.

We hear that the "lame stream media" is going bankrupt. Maybe there is justice in the world.

Randy Rossi

Grayslake

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