Comments about ‘Highlights from the Deseret News, Aug. 20, 2011’
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Out of all of these, I think that one of the more important articles was the one about the Berlin Wall and the "awful experiment" title.
The DN has now proven how they have surrendered their freedom of the press to a passive and censored news media. They sensationalize public persecution and exploit the needs of government and law enforcement and illegal occupation as if they have surrendered their duty to print the truth and honest news events of a free nation. The truth and honest news has become suppressed to the point that it is now a tabloid of lies and deception. Civility, censorship, compromise, socialist government has replaced freedom of the press and free speech across the country.
AmPatriot,
Your comment stands in contrast to the article I referenced in my first comment. With that, you will need to provide logic and some sort of reference point for your view or argument in order to be convincing.
You may never read this, but if you do... I simply want you to spell out where such 'surrender, dishonesty, and so on' is being found. I find no such things myself and I believe the article I referenced proves your point invalid.
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