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[Blog.blogpulse.com] Nielsen BuzzMetrics' BlogPulse Newswire | Archives by Category: There's another conflict brewing in the blogosphere as well, this one a conservative-led smackdowon on the media in general, and their current target is New York Times photojournalist Joao Silva, whose coverage of insurgent movement is again producing catcalls of "treason" (by people who sit at computers and type, instead of people who don bullet-proof vests and risk their lives to bring us coverage of what's really happening in the world?...I'll never get that part). Glenn Greenwald has a response about the gang mentality that's suddenly targeting the media instead of the policies and practices that lead to such events and behaviors.

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http://www.whiterose.org [Whiterose.org] A Perfectly Cromulent Blog: October 2005 Archives: Then again, the Bond franchise has bigger problems than the main character's hair color: predictable plots, relying too much on gadgetry, and cartoonish super-villainy, for starters.

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