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But in this political climate, it is tough. Dan Rather talked about this very thing happening, in an interview with Greg Palast. He said that any journalist who reports the wrong kind of story, in the American media, would be "necklaced," an apartheid term in which a burning tire was placed around someone's neck. Well, guess what? Dan did just that, and he was effectively "necklaced." And he gave this interview on Greg Palast's BBC show, "Newsnight," not here in the U.S. Greg Palast is one of the few speaking out, but he works for the British press. To just get to the truth, you have to turn to the foreign press or the internet.
And local papers aren't any better. They cancel columns by the likes of Molly Ivins and publish letters to the editor that support he administration.
I contact my Democratic senators on all the important issues, but they have let me down so many times. I was both pleased and astounded when I learned that they both voted against Gonzales. As for my Freeper congressman, he's got to be really sick of hearing from me. And he just won big, again, in November, and the local paper said that he could probably have the job for life, if he wanted it. *sigh*
Yes, we should do and need to be doing more, but, these days, it's like pushing a very big rock up a very steep hill. I'm not saying that we should give up, but we're not going to get this done overnight. Having Dean as DNC chair is, I think, an excellent step forward. He was not my candidate, but I think he has the knowledge and the support to galvanize the party.:shrug:
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