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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why shouldn’t David Gregory be charged with a crime? (Salon) [View all]
Why shouldnt David Gregory be charged with a crime?
The NBC host thinks Glenn Greenwald may be a criminal. Here are 10 items to ponder about this gross double standard
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10. And finally, perhaps the most damning question of all: Why are so many media outlets far more interested in the minute details of Edward Snowdens life and location than in the potential crimes against millions of Americans that he exposed?
http://www.salon.com/2013/06/24/why_shouldnt_david_gregory_be_charged_with_a_crime/
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Yea, I know. I am one of those. That's why I oppose Democrats in any form going along with things
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#8
I thought corporations served at the pleasure of the state in which they were chartered. Used to be
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#12
How does one impersonate a journalist? I was under the impression anyone could be a journalist.
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#16
No reasonable person would be fooled, though, so it may fall under protected parody. nt
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#18
Because, as with people like Di.Feinstein, they are powerful and protected
closeupready
Jun 2013
#17
I haven't played your video yet, but off the top that looks more like Anderson Cooper. nt
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#27