Saturday, July 01, 2006

Al-Qaida Wants Jewish Addresses

This is disturbing behavior on the part of the New York Times. Perhaps other groups should retaliate by printing up the addresses of the Sultzbergers and others so that they too can be targeted. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. All wealthy and influential people need and should have privacy in this day and age. We can thank the New York Times for bringing new levels of stupidity to public (or is that pubic?) discourse.

This from Feedblitz:


"The New York Times points cranks, radicals, al-Qaida operatives and would-be assassins to the summer homes of [V.P. Dick] Cheney and [Defense Secretary Donald] Rumsfeld" writes FrontPage Magazine's David Horowitz, who sees the June 30 Times feature article as an apparent retaliation for administration "criticism of the Times' disclosure of classified intelligence to America's enemies."

In the "Escapes" section of the June 30 edition, the N.Y. Times printed huge color photos of the vacation residences of Cheney and Rumsfeld, "identifying the small Maryland town where they live, showing their front driveways and, in Rumsfeld's case, actually pointing out the hidden security camera in case any hostile intruders should get careless," Horowitz writes.

Times Travel section writer Peter Kilborn even makes sure enemies of the two men will know such details as where Mrs. Rumsfeld shops in the eastern shore town of St. Michaels, Md. where the two administration officials have weekend retreats.

He even lets the curious know what street the Cheneys and Rumsfelds have to use to get to their own road. Newsmax here."

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Now for a little homework: Here is what the New York Times owns. This is the sort of publishing empire that lends itself to the notion of a Jewish conspiracy. After all, if all these outfits were owned by Catholics would we not speak of Catholic control of this influential segment of the media?

Newspapers

  • The Boston Globe
  • The Courier (Houma, LA)
  • The Daily Comet (Thibodaux, LA)
  • The Dispatch (Lexington, NC)
  • The Gadsden Times (AL)
  • The Gainesville Sun (FL)
  • International Herald Tribune
  • The Ledger (Lakeland, FL)
  • The New York Times
  • The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA)
  • Petaluma Argus-Courier (CA)
  • Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL)
  • Spartanburg Herald-Journal (SC)
  • Star-Banner (Ocala, FL)
  • TimesDaily (Florence, AL)
  • Times-News (Hendersonville, NC)
  • The Tuscaloosa News (AL)
  • The Star News (Wilmington, NC)
  • The Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Broadcasting

Television

  • KFOR (Oklahoma City)
  • KFSM (Fort Smith, AR)
  • WHNT (Huntsville, AL)
  • WHO (Des Moines, IA)
  • WNEP (Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, PA)
  • WQAD (Moline, IL)
  • WREG (Memphis)
  • WTKR (Norfolk, VA)

Radio

  • WQEW - AM (New York City)
  • WQXR - FM (New York City)

Other

  • Boston Red Sox (partial)
  • NESN (partial)
  • Discovery Times channel (50%)


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