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Written by Dennis Behreandt
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Monday, 26 November 2007 23:31 |
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"Yesterday," MSNBC reported on November 6, "Ron Paul’s campaign raised more than $4 million in a grassroots push tied to the Guy Fawkes plot to blow up the British Parliament in the 17th Century." The record online campaign haul that day stemmed from an effort developed by Paul’s always energetic grassroots supporters rather than by the campaign itself. As Paul pointed out on his Website two days later, the historic fundraising "event was created, organized, and run by volunteers." |
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Written by Dennis Behreandt
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Monday, 08 September 2003 11:31 |
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Using terror and famine, Josef Stalin murdered millions in the Ukraine. Walter Duranty, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and the New York Times covered up the massacre.
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Written by William Norman Grigg
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Monday, 09 November 1998 13:41 |
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History’s most influential organ of “holocaust denial” was not some obscure neo-Nazi periodical, but rather the old gray lady of the media cartel — the New York Times. Unlike the hypothetical “danger” posed by Holocaust revisionists and a relative handful of neo-Nazi eccentrics, the Times’ blatant refusal to acknowledge the truth about the Soviet-engineered Ukrainian terror famine of 1930-33 resulted in real tragedy. By spiking the story of Stalin’s genocide against the independence-seeking Christians of Ukraine, the Times helped pave the way for diplomatic recognition of the Soviet regime by FDR’s Administration — and for the collaboration between the Soviets and Western elites that led to the annihilation or enslavement of additional millions of innocent victims.
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