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Posted by wolfbato

I urge everybody to take Matthews off your DVR/TIVO and let MSNBC know you are doing this. Hurt him where it hurts ... his ratings. Let's get rid of this Fascist ... once and for all.

Posted by proudconservative

I couldn't agree more.  This travesty needs to be exposed for what it is, a denial by the media of the deceitful methods used to lie, misinform and distract from the important matters of the day.  Let us continue to show how media impacts the political process when it hides truth and refuses to honestly address the fraudulent comments made by its representatives.

I am glad tha MM is stepping forward to uncover the lies found in the Lancet's report in 2006 enormously overstating the numbers of civilian deaths in Iraq.  As it turns out, this was funded by Mr. Soros, weathly benefactor of his orchestrated monetary manipulation.

http://news.nationaljournal.com/articles/databomb/index.htm

Imagine if a conservative had financially directed a study that implied that we had only lost 1/10th the number of soldiers as the 'official' record.  Imagine if that was put forth just before elections to influence voters to believe a lie.  Imagine further, if just about every media outlet was more than happy to continue to perpetrate that lie.

Well, that certainly happened with Lancet's report except that it overstated deaths by 1000%!  We now find out that financial support came from the Open Society Institute.  I am pleased that MM has taken this falsehood strait on and will look into the false reporting of civilian deaths.....what....oh...This is actually about some whinning about the rough and tumble of polictics....Not about the Lancet article?

Nevermind.

Emily Latella