Tag Archives: Center for Media and Democracy
It’s a conspiracy!
In a conversation with someone new, I’m often aware of an invisible barrier that arises between the speaker and me when I hear the word conspiracy. A friend from the Internet Writing Workshop captures my feelings when he says, “Conspiracy … Continue reading
Posted in Current events, Life, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged ALEC, assassination debunkers, Center for Media and Democracy, Conspiracy, conspiracy theories, espionage and intelligence agencies, financial world domination, indefinite detention of US citizens, Internet Writing Workshop, Koch brothers, PR Watch, surveillance, terrorists, the Nation, The Supreme Court, top ten conspiracy theories, UFO
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America’s Trojan Horse
I’m grateful for The Center for Media & Democracy’s PR Watch, which, in its own words, reports on spin and disinformation. In July, it released the secrets of The American Legislative Exchange Council, (ALEC), founded in 1973. If you go … Continue reading
Posted in Current events, Politics
Tagged ALEC, ALEC Watch, American Legislative Exchange Council, betrayal, Center for Media and Democracy, corporate interests, corporate wealth, Corrective Corporation of America. CCA, elimination of early parole, Eric Cantor, increased incarceration, John Boehner, loss of rights, lost benefits, Medicaid, model bills, private prisons, Private schools, public schools, reverse mortgages, voting rights, vouchers, Walmart, war on workers
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