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White House's Dunn: We 'controlled' the media

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White House's Dunn: We 'controlled' the media


http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=113347
 

hypocritexposer

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Maybe time for a reminder of this story, if you haven't already listened to the interviews or read the story.

They have documents and testimony of Major News anchors from major Networks that were threatened by Obama Administration staff, NOT to bring up the BC or Natural Born Citizen issue.

Great interview in archives at Laurie Roth (3 hours long), but I highly recommend it. They state that they are storing documents in the US and copies in Canada, and maybe one other Country, if I remember correctly. The investigator is no amateur.

part 1
http://www.therothshow.com/demos/recent/hour1Aug0709.mp3

part 2
http://www.therothshow.com/demos/recent/hour2Aug0709.mp3

part 3
http://www.therothshow.com/demos/recent/hour3Aug0709.mp3

(and Northeast Intelligence intro and documentation at link below)

“4 August 2009: Do you remember Watergate? Thirty-five years ago this Sunday, U.S. President Richard M. Nixon submitted his letter of resignation for his role in the scandal. There was the crime - the break-in, and then there was the cover-up by the Nixon administration. There were threats, media manipulation and disinformation. It was the cover-up more than the crime itself in the aftermath of the Watergate break-in that led to the downfall of the Nixon administration. It was a politically critical time for our country, but we survived because of the strength of the U.S. constitution. “

http://homelandsecurityus.com/?p=2966
 

Buckeye

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It's cute the way this young, hip administration keeps forgetting that things they said in the past, or in another country, are still available here in the U.S. Sure, you won't hear much of it from their media lapdogs, but it still gets out.
 
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