World Net Daily Shills for Bush-Cheney Cabal
by URI DOWBENKO

Uh Oh. Lock yer doors. And get out the duct tape and plastic.
World Net Daily's Paul L. Williams sez that mean old boogeyman
Zarqawi is gonna getcha -- again.
Joseph Farah (that Farah Fawcett Airhead of the Internet) sez
it's true.
In a story (and I do mean story) "Is 'American Hiroshima' set
for this month?" Williams tries to crank up the fear and
loathing index one more notch, writing "The next terrorist
attack on the United States – a 'nuclear hell storm planned for
seven major cities – is set to occur this month."
And how does he know? Because "al Qaeda" (but not Jesus)told him
so "in a communiqué to Osama bin Laden" from "Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,
the top al-Qaida lieutenant in Iraq, mentions the 'Great Ramadan
Offensive that will create a 'fateful confrontation with the
United States and Israel.
By the way, the so-called "communique, dated May 30, was
intercepted by CIA officials and remains on the Global
Information System database that is accessible only to
government officials with high-security clearance.
In other words Joe Farah, Wiliams and World Net Daily can
advocate for the Phoney War on Terrorism without any fear of
being exposed as Bush Cheney shills because the so-called "communique"
is classified.
Are you frightened enough yet?
You should be -- since Osama bin Laden, a six foot tall Arab on
a dialysis machine, has reportedly been dead since 2001. His
so-called "lieutenant" Zarqawi reportedly died in a bombing
attack several years ago as well.
What does that tell you about World Net Daily?
* URI DOWBENKO is the author of "Bushwhacked: Inside Stories of
True Conspiracy" and "Hoodwinked: Watching Movies with Eyes Wide
Open." He can be reached at u.dowbenko@lycos.com His website is
UriDowbenko.Com For more information on Dowbenko's articles and
samples of chapters from his books Bushwhacked & Hoodwinked"
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Judith Miller
By E&P Staff
Published: October 13, 2005 1:20 PM ET
NEW YORK New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who spent 85
days in jail for refusing to reveal her source to federal
prosecutors investigating who leaked the name of an undercover
CIA agent, will pick up a First Amendment Award at the 2005
Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Convention & National
Journalism Conference on Oct. 18 in Las Vegas.
According to a press release for the event, Miller will speak to
participants and then join a panel discussion titled "The
Reporter's Privilege Under Siege." Joining Miller on the panel
are Associated Press reporter Josef Hebert, Patricia Hurtado of
Newsday, and Bruce Sanford of Baker and Hostetler law firm.
The Society of Professional Journalists, dedicated to
encouraging the free practice of journalism and stimulating high
standards of ethical behavior, was founded in 1909 as Sigma
Delta Chi.
The convention opens Sunday.
E&P Staff
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