The Bush administration’s “drive to strengthen aviation security” is “one of the most remarkable campaigns in aviation history.” — Fake news clip paid for by the Bush administration, NYT, 3/13/05
VERSUS
“The Bush administration has cut back drastically on funding for [a new luggage screening] system…. More than 50 airports want to install the new equipment but haven’t received federal money, even though a government audit says the system could pay for itself in just over a year.” — USA Today, 3/14/05
The fake news phenomenon is far bigger than this current White House abuse. I cover this issue in my consumer guide for the switched-on citizen: We Know What You Want ISBN: 1932857052
My book also uncovers unethical practices in data mining, viral marketing, supermarkets, governments and white collar cults.
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March 14th, 2005 at 3:56 pmThanks,
Martin
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