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Von wlong12, 08:48As papers began to be taken over by chains, such as Gannett, their slanting of news items became more and more blatant, more predictable, and
more offensive. Same deal with the old standby news magazines.
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wrong side. A bit later, I turned to my
wife and told her, "Listen to this will you! Dan Rather has switched sides, you won't believe it but all of a sudden he's for America.")
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