Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Some things have to be said, he said

Crooks and Liars tipped me to this devastating op-ed in the Denver Post by a current lawyer in the U.S. Justice Department. He expects retribution, so this is a good time to take note of the name Koppel, John S. Koppel, DOJ lawyer since 1981, and see if Bush pardons someone for damaging Mr. Koppel in the next year or so. He complains from the inside about how badly we are led. Our beloved country needs more whistle-blowers.

While we're in Crooks and Liars, scroll around and see the withering attack Michael Moore lays on Wolf Blitzer, CNN, the rest of the media and the kitchen sink. It's here.

Good question, Michael Moore: "Why don't you tell the truth to the American people?" Well, that is sort of a rhetorical firestorm. But it has a useful ring to it.

Not receiving CNN on the TV apparatus I bought in Tokyo in 1989, I have to troll around the blogs to find this stuff. The advantage is: No commercials. Well, there are those little ads all over the place. And in fact the TV would gladly show me CNN. I just don't pay for all that cable.

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