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well...blogs and the internet is taking over for newspapers to some degree. but traditional print and media does seem to be doomed at this point.
anybody else notice mr. moyers' mixed biblical metaphor about "adam and eve trading their birthright for a wormy apple"? a birthright is (at least biblically speaking) and inheritance from ones parents-something adam and eve didn't have. it was esau who sold his birthright for a mess o' pottage. am i splitting hairs here? ok, i'll shut up.
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/06222007/watch.html
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/06222007/watch.html
Moyer's interview with Ken Silverstein if anyone's interested.
LOL! I like how you always start an idea and then quite yourself down at the end. Funny stuff.
Damnit, I was talking to an Australian today, who went on several rants about American right-wing politics -- he was preaching to the choir, but I can't believe I didn't bring up Rupert Murdock.
Awesome and strong stuff from Moyers. The wingers are gonna jump all over him. I expect O'Really will.
Heh, Moyers likes his metaphors.
I don't want Murdoch to have the WSJ, and I ESPECIALLY don't want his greedy hands in Yahoo.
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