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Although audiences at midsize dailies are not as vast as the
behemoths on the left or east coasts, some of us feel an obligation to
pass along to a few friends and neighbors impact pieces you’ll never
read in the New York Times and Washington Post, or view on CBS, NBC or
ABC.
It isn’t that such stories are undeserving of national attention,
but rather because the sacred media gods determine what thou shall or
shall not read or watch. Before Fox News, CNN, the internet and talk
radio came into being, one wonders how many inconvenient truths were
covered up in the 1950s, ‘60s,’ 70s and so forth? Oh well, we’ll never
know.
The latest impact piece you’ll never read or view in the suffocating
liberal media is the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change
that just concluded in New York City.
On Feb. 12 noted doomsayer Jim Martin, executive director of the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, told the Denver
Post, “You could have a convention of all scientists who dispute
climate change in a relatively small phone booth.” Jim’s prediction was
about as close as the coming ice age his cronies forecasted in the
1970s.
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