What Secret? By Larry C Johnson Wednesday, 05 July 2006 at 13:40 (Cross Posted at RawStory.com)
If you still labor under the fantasy that the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal divulged "classified information" that put U.S. lives at risk or hampered our ability to track terrorist financial assets, you are willfully ignorant or have been living in a sensory isolation tank. [Word to Congressman Peter King—pull your fat, Irish Republican Army-supporting (...)
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What Secret?
6 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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What Happened To Accountability?
3 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
What Happened To Accountability? By Clarence Page 7/3/2006
I think President Bush does protest a bit too much about the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and the Wall Street Journal’s exposure of his administration’s secret money-tracking program. Bush called it "disgraceful" that the newspapers reported that Treasury Department officials acquired access to the world’s largest international financial database, the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, commonly (...) -
Bush Busy Attacking Messengers As Terrorists Remain Unmolested
3 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Bush Busy Attacking Messengers As Terrorists Remain Unmolested By Bill Gallagher July 3 2006
Detroit - The attacks on the media, especially The New York Times, over revelations that the Bush administration has been secretly rummaging through international banking transactions, deflects attention from a far more serious issue. The real story is not that our government is looking at networks financing terrorist operations — a legitimate and necessary activity — but how poorly that job is (...) -
Wall Street Journal Calls Hugo Chavez A Threat to World Peace
24 June 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThe Wall Street Journal Calls Hugo Chavez A Threat to World Peace - by Stephen Lendman
You won’t find commentary and language any more hostile to Hugo Chavez than on the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal. Their June 23 piece by Mary Anastasia O’Grady in the Americas column is a clear, jaw-dropping example. It’s practically blood-curdling in its vitriol which calls Hugo Chavez a threat to world peace. The sad part of it is Journal readers believe this stuff and are likely to (...) -
Four Years After Daniel Pearl Was Brutally Murdered In Pakistan, Questions And Concerns Remain
22 June 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
An Open Case Four Years After Daniel Pearl Was Brutally Murdered In Pakistan, Questions And Concerns Remain By Abi Wright Posted May 2006 Coming in the Spring/Summer 2006 issue On the evening of January 11, 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl walked into a hotel near the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, and was introduced to a man who called himself Bashir. Pearl thought he was meeting a potential source who could help him get access to a radical Islamic cleric for a story on (...)
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Wall Street Journal Gives Hugo Chavez A Mixed Review
17 June 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Wall Street Journal Gives Hugo Chavez A Mixed Review - by Stephen Lendman
In contrast to its one-sided stance on Hugo Chavez, the June 16 Wall Street Journal had an interesting article on US based activists in Boston, New York, San Diego, Miami, Cincinnati and other cities around the country forming Bolivarian Circles and other groups supporting the Chavez government. But it couldn’t do it without taking its usual swipe at the Venezuelan leader beginning with the front page article’s (...) -
SHAM US PROPOSAL TO IRAN EVOKES MEMORIES OF PAST SIMILAR ONES
2 June 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsSham US Proposal to Iran Evokes Memories of Past Similar Ones - by Stephen Lendman
It may be a new month, but it’s the same old Wall Street Journal trumpeting the latest US gambit designed to hide its real intentions toward Iran. Again it was in a front page feature story on June 1 headlined: "In Shift, U.S. Offers to Talk to Iran, Aiming to Bolster Allies’ Cohesion." The WSJ is never up to explaining the real motive behind the latest ploy and instead falsely claims it’s "a nod to (...) -
Please, Not Fidel Castro’s Fortune Again!
16 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentFrom AxisofLogic.com
Please, Not Fidel Castro’s Fortune Again! By Pascual Serrano. Translated from Spanish for Axis of Logic by Barbara Maseda and revised by Nancy Almendras, Tlaxcala*
May 15, 2006, 14:46
Forbes magazine says that he has a 900 million dollar fortune. Let’s see how they calculated it.
Once again Forbes magazine has included the Cuban president in the list of what they call the richest “kings, queens and dictators." Of course, all the media enthusiastically echoed (...) -
The Washington Post vs. Venezuela
30 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
http://www.counterpunch.org/wingerter04182006.html
Jackson Diehl: Worse Than Page Six?
The Washington Post vs. Venezuela
By ERIC WINGERTER
Anyone looking to keep up to date with the current talking points for the Venezuelan opposition need only follow the writings of Jackson Diehl in the Washington Post. As deputy editorial page editor, Diehl drafts the un-bylined editorials about President Hugo Chavez.
When Diehl writes a particularly unsubstantiated column, the Post publishes (...) -
VENEZUELA : The Washington Post vs. Venezuela (CounterPunch)
19 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Jackson Diehl: Worse Than Page Six? The Washington Post vs. Venezuela
By ERIC WINGERTER
Anyone looking to keep up to date with the current talking points for the Venezuelan opposition need only follow the writings of Jackson Diehl in the Washington Post. As deputy editorial page editor, Diehl drafts the un-bylined editorials about President Hugo Chavez.
When Diehl writes a particularly unsubstantiated column, the Post publishes his work on the right-hand side of the opinion page, (...)