and i am aware of several others that know it. but the article is correct. i don't think the american public knows it OR they just don't care.
i care. i want the truth. not some pre-packaged bullshite. bullshite to incite (you'd think we'd learn out lessons after the 'weapons of mass destruction' wouldn't you?) us to go to war with iran
How Many American People Know their News Comes with a Hidden Agenda
A. Alexander, July 24th, 2007
How many Americans are capable of understanding that most of their news is being presented with a hidden agenda? Probably not many, but, assuming they hope to maintain their democracy, they had better figure it out. In early 2007, the Bush administration replaced the nation's intelligence chief and did the same with the military leadership in Iraq. In May, General Bergner, a former special assistant to the president, was sent to Iraq to serve as a military spokesman. Each passing month, since the changes have been made, has resulted in an escalation of claims that Iran is somehow intimately linked to attacks on U.S. forces inside Iraq. Interestingly, it is General Bergner, the onetime Bush administration insider, who makes most of the Iranian-related accusations.That is an interesting development, isn't it? It is almost as though, perhaps, someone is trying to sell somebody on a war with Iran............
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