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Watchdogs’ curled up around Obama’s feet, sleeping soundly

Sen. Grassley: FCC Diversity Chief May Stifle Talk Radio

Novak's Friends Offer Tributes

'Always love your country — but never trust your government!'

Robert Novak, R.I.P.

Ann Coulter:
Kathleen Parker, the 'Barry Lynn' of the South

Computer Animation of July 27, 2007 Media Frenzy Helicopter Crash in Phoenix


On July 27, 2007, two television news helicopters crashed into each other while covering a high-speed chase in central Phoenix, killing the two men in each chopper. In the aftermath, it was difficult to determine how something like this could happen — but necessary to resolve the legal issues surrounding the crash.  Kitchen Sink Studio, renowned for its work in graphic design and computer animation, was asked to create a video re-enactment that would clearly show how the incident unfolded. Using radar data, live audio and video from each of the helicopters as well as physical evidence from the site, Kitchen Sink re-created the tragedy with this computer generation, demonstrating how the Channel 15 helicopter crashed into the Channel 3 helicopter.

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Settlement in deadly 2007 helicopter collision

"Pat Robertson has written in a book a few years ago that we should have a world government, but only when the Messiah arrives. He wrote, literally, any attempt to achieve world order before that time must be the work of the devil. Well, join me. I'm glad to sit here at the right hand of Satan." -- The late Walter Cronkite in a speech at the United Nations

"It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventual catastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as a first step toward a world government patterned after our own government with a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce its international laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americans will have to give up some of our sovereignty...." -- The late Walter Cronkite

His Dream was One-World Government
Walter Cronkite: The Legend of a Leftist, Biased Newsman

Profile in Bias: Walter Cronkite
Courtesy of the Media Research Center

Promoting Liberalism
Denouncing Conservatives
Get Out of Iraq “Now”
Believing in Conspiracies
Wishing for “One World Government”
Terrorism Caused by Economic Disparity
Pushing for More Gun Control
Proud of News Media's Liberal Persuasion

 

Rush to MSNBC: Don’t Mention Me for a Month

Tucson Citizen to continue publishing

Supreme Court Upholds FCC Crackdown on Dirty Words

Orwellian U.S. Regulatory Czar Wants to Force ‘Fariness Doctrine’ on Internet

Newspaper Circulation Plummets at Record Rate

Complicit Reporters Pass Obama's Test, Gain
'A' Grade from White House Puppet Masters

Top radio talk hosts hold unprecedented summit
to stop efforts at government control
 

Hedgecock details president's plans to silence critics

Will Obama Seize the Radio Stations Next?

CNN really does suck lemons

Biased CNN Reporter's Shameful 'Coverage' of Tea Party

Boston Globe loses $85 million a year

Florida FOX affiliate refuses to air Osbournes show

Beck a Huge Hit on Cable Leader

Carville, Begala, Emanual Plotted ‘Operation Limbaugh’ Last Fall

Jonah Goldberg: The Tired War on Rush Limbaugh

Ann Coulter: Olbermann's Plastic Ivy

Senate Rejects Fairness Doctrine, But Dems ‘Open Back Door to Censorship’

Rocky Mountain News Closes

Hearst Plans to Sell or Close San Francisco Chronicle

Rush Limbaugh: Keep the Airwaves Free

Yet another reporter joins Obama administration

Q&A Today:
Is the so-called “Fairness Doctrine” necessary?

Bill Clinton: We need 'Fairness Doctrine, or more balance' on airwaves

Teens spend 31 hrs a week online, 2 hrs watching porn

Angst over Super Bowl Ad for Infidelity

Ann Coulter Indicts 'Friends' and Liberal Press for Glamorizing Unwed Mothers