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Supplementary > July 6, 2005

Throw off the Saddles and Dare to Think

By Edward "Buzz" Palmer

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Edward "Buzz" Palmer is the co-director of the PEOPLE Programme.

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    I’ve been a labor union activist for thirteen years. I’m now accutely aware of the deficit this country has in “objective media”. This leads me to ask why. Why haven’t we the people with our labor unions,our human rights organizations, our environmental groups,and so-on, gone the direction of developing a media segment that appeals to the mainstream of the public? Working people. The common sense of our country. Have we gotten so far out in left field, that we’ve forgotten that the bread is buttered by labor union members? Gay rights,come on folks ?  This is a country of hetero-families, trying to raise their children to be decent productive human beings. Somewhere along the path, we got seperated. It’s the middle of the road, where you’ll find your support. Step out of the woods into the clearing, for clarity.

    Posted by Gregory Pogioli on Jul 7, 2005 at 2:16 AM
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