wow, an interesting read.
the verbal association of "misinformed" to "bush supporter" could have been a bit more justified in the article though. it felt rather... arrogent.
i saw this at the bottom though:
We've got the file on the corporate hacks that call themselves journalist these days. One by one we will be accumulating the facts on the toe-ers of the corporate line. The internet is turning out to be a revolution in so many ways. Least among them is the ability to point and click your way right back in time to original transcripts, articles and on-the-record statements. This is where we catch our favorite hacks in their lies and idiocy.
we have a short weekly TV show here, (on a government funded station no less! (ABC)) called "MediaWatch", it only goes for 15minutes or so. it's amazing content is prettymuch exactly as described in teh quote above. it's mainly focused on australian issues, but i think you'd still find it quite interesting, if not inspirational.
these guys are EXTREMELY transparent so all their stuff has to be heavily researched and absolutely correct, or they get chewed out. it's one of those rare shows that is so "holy" that they are completely immune to slander laws, because everything they say is absolutely researched, true and justified

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(slander is only legally "slander" if it's false)
it's website is here
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/
and you can view the show anytime streaming online here
http://www.abc.net.au/broadband/ . highly reccomended.