When the public looks for news, whether through print, broadcast or on-line media, our industry would be wise to remember that first and foremost — they are looking for the truth. It is truth itself that must be the basis for journalists’ “radical change of focus” and the best way for us to “save the American newspaper.”
July 11th, 2008 | Posted in Web-Only Content | Read More »
This is the land of free speech. The right of expression is limited only at the extremes of communication (your right to swing your fist ends where another’s nose begins).
As a member of the mass media and an organization that promotes reading, The Dispatch would never suggest anything close to censorship or book-banning. That said, attention is called to a new book, 9-11, The Big Lie , by French left-wing author Thierry Meyssan, who plans to promote his piece de resistance in the United States, starting with New York City, the heroic icon of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack. Meyssan suggests that the attacks were the doings of the U.S. military and that the Pentagon was struck by an American military missile, not a hijacked airliner. All this as part of a military plot that involved waging war in Afghanistan. Even for a Gaul, that’s a lot of gall.
July 11th, 2008 | Posted in Web-Only Content | Read More »
by Vi Ramsel
Undaunted,
the captain steers our economy
toward Third World status
where growth runs up against
the iceberg of interest payments
on the Titanic national debt.
July 11th, 2008 | Posted in Web-Only Content | Read More »
A few years ago engineers showed that if the Titanic had not tried to avoid the iceberg, it would not have sunk, because the scrapes flooded three holds, not just the one at the front. As the Dispatch steers to miss a political iceberg, The Liberty Voice, America’s White Rose, bears in mind the many similarities of the 1930′s German Republic and yells “Hit it head on!” to fellow US citizens.
July 10th, 2008 | Posted in Web-Only Content | Read More »