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Is The U.S. Constitution Dead?

Above all else, Americans need the truth. Honest questions have been raised on this blog since August of 2008. I’m not a Harvard or Stanford educated man. I don’t have most of the answers. However, the questions I’ve raised continue to be buried, and therefore go unanswered without earning any attention or debate. Is something going on here? [...]

Why Are U.S. Media companies avoiding ‘our’ Questions?

In the last few months, I’ve sent questions (that appear on this blog) to our national media elite and some journalism professors. None have taken time to respond. Newsrooms for the major television networks rarely hesitate when corruption or scandal erupts within the general or political population. Look no further than the current press attention given [...]

What can be done to restore our faith in America’s political and media institutions?

There is a solution! Demand from the FCC: 1) The immediate removal of media profit taking from U.S. election campaigns. 2) Create a citizen’s based ‘Elections’ channel that covers all U.S. national and local elections. 3) Return the Presidential Debate process to the League of Women Voters…
This important question was asked at LinkedIn. Within 24 hours, [...]

Spokane, WA - A City Held Hostage

Spokane is a beautiful little town with a very ugly public relations problem. As a one-newspaper town, the public, and all forms of the local corporate media rely on The Spokesman-Review for accurate reporting of the news.
Has The Spokesman-Review acted in a responsible, ethical manner when covering issues or elections that directly impact their private business [...]

Commission on Presidential Debates

As in the past, candidates running under the Republican and Democrat banners have received overwhelming media attention compared to candidates who have opted out of the two-party system. Do modern day Presidential debates add any real substance?

Do Americans have a Free Press?

The purpose of this dialog is to delve into one of the most important political problems of our time.
Our U.S. Constitution provides for a free press but how free is it? Our domestic media outlets are free enterprise businesses who are for the most part, privately owned and operated. That being said, every privately owned [...]

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