Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Letters and comments

George B. Rhynes (229-251-8645) 11 Jan 2004
5004 Oak Drive
Valdosta, Georgia 31605

Dear Editor,

After watching 60 minutes on 11 Jan 2004, it appears that President
Bush own cabinet member finally revealed that President Bush had
decided
to go to war with Iraq prior to 911, and before taking office.

Therefore, it appears that Cynthia Mckinney, a representative from
the State of Georgia was correct---after all. This bold, courageous
black female politician reported what the white, male, dominated
controlled mass media in America refused to report to the American
people.

Everyday throughout America a group of whites strategically select
stories, editorials, and opinions that will maintain the status quo,
keep their jobs secure, disregard freedom of the press, and keep the
American people in the White!

AmericaÂ’s mass media is a powerful tool with the ability to start and
stop wars---as in Vietnam. I am convinced that Americas media refused
to report the truth concerning war with Iraq, eliminating weapons of
mass destruction, and liberating the people of Iraq.

It is not the president or political leaders whose children are dying
on daily bases in Iraq---in a war that could have been avoided.

Our sons and daughters are being killedeverydayy in Iraq, and
casualties may never be known. While the foreign press seems to be our
best source of information.

Moreover, the American people may never know the actual number of
deaths, until their children fail to return home.

Therefore, all politicians who failed to represent the American
peopleÂ’s interest are as much to blame for this war---as the president
of the United States.

This government was intended to be of the people, by the people, and
for the people. Therefore, AmericaÂ’s media should not be controlled
nor censored, and politicians should not just go along to get along.


Thanks to 60 minutes for reporting that our President had decided to go
to war with Iraq prior to 911, and before taking office. Peace!

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