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Libel by New York Times

Libel by New York Times

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great expose of the N.Y.Times
Review: As a former regular reader of the Times, I decided that it had lost its credibility more than 20 years ago, but I did not know why. This book exposes a rational reason for what I consider to be the demise of a great paper. While I still obtain it on the week-ends, I now only read the non-news parts of it. Anyone like me, who has been confused by such sentiments, will gain useful insight into the likely reasons for their changes of heart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very enlightening
Review: Mr. Pawlick puts the whole gay marriage conspiracy in perspective. He clearly lists all the players and the roles they played ousting the citizens of Massachusetts from voting on this monumental question of gay marriage.
If you want to find out why Margaret Marshall voted the way she did and who is behind it - READ THIS BOOK.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Investigative Journalism
Review: Pawlick exposes the Jason Blair affair as but a glimse of the underlying organizational rot that is the New York Times. He traces the genealogy of Pinch Sulzberger and his disfunctional family. He builds on facts to expose the Sulzberger plan to dominates the Gay Marriage debate with his New York Times and Boston Globe Newspapers. Pawlick has gone where no one else has gone before showing how one sick and disfuntional, yet powerful family and its exquiste propaganda machine can dominate and control the political landscape. Pawlick deserves a pulitzer prize.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What a stupid title.
Review: Sounds like the title is Libel and the author is New York Times

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Conspiracy Theorists would love this book
Review: This book is scary in that it is obsessed with the Chief Justice of the Mass. Supreme Court. The book is obsessed in detail with the Judge and her family. The stance against same sex marriage comes off as very offensive and hateful to people who are gay or lesbian. I hope this book does not increase attacks against the gay community for his often bigoted remarks.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Conspiracy Theorists would love this book
Review: This book is scary in that it is obsessed with the Chief Justice of the Mass. Supreme Court. The book is obsessed in detail with the Judge and her family. The stance against same sex marriage comes off as very offensive and hateful to people who are gay or lesbian. I hope this book does not increase attacks against the gay community for his often bigoted remarks.


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