February 2, 2004

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9-11 attorney on MSNBC's Scarborough Country: 'Bush knew'
The lawyer for 9-11 widow Ellen Mariani explains things to Joe 'dead intern' Scarborough:

Phil Berg: "I think that there is no question that Bush knew about it... was very complicit in the events of 9/11. Joe, if you take a look at the facts of 9/11, if there was nothing to hide, why would Bush be hiding everything? He didn't want the 9/11 Commission. He has been stonewalling the 9/11 Commission. They want to extend the 9/11 Commission. The word is now that the president and the White House doesn't want to do it... Think about it. For the events of 9/11 to have occurred, 116 governmental agencies and failsafe systems would have had to fail on that day. The odds of that happening are one in four million."

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Brit Hume honor triggers protest
Board member quits over award to WH lackey

Geneva Overholser, former ombudsman of The Washington Post, has resigned from the board of the National Press Foundation because it plans to honor Faux Nooze anchor and lying Rovebot Brit Hume at its annual dinner this month.

Hume doesn't deserve the award because he and Fox practice ''ideologically connected journalism,'' Overholser says. ''Fox wants to do news from a certain viewpoint, but it wants to claim that it is 'fair and balanced,' '' she says. ''That is inaccurate and unfair to other media who engage in a quest, perhaps an imperfect quest, for objectivity.''


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