Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Question for "60 Minutes"


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I'd like to ask "Who's buried under the Horace Greeley and Joseph Pulitzer monuments in NYC's "City Hall Park" but I already sort of know that firsthand, the people from the "First Almshouse". The question I have for "60 minutes" (my cousin George Murray, started out at 15 minutes of "Huntley and Brinkley" ended up producer of CBS convention coverage 1976) is, if diplomats of the U.N. are "bugged", defense attorneys of Gitmo jailbirds, hundreds of U.S. citizens that led to "deadends" (grew up on one after the projects) and who knows what others all without warrants (oh no we use warrants said the President - Randi Rhodes taped statement of his used on yesterday's show) how can we believe that the press is still "free"? Silly question, asking if you keep "safe" communications, but I imagine you might turn into "Danger Man" (in the U.S. the show was called "Secret Agent Man") which Tony Blair warned us about, maybe lose our rights. Posted by georgejmyers at 11:26 AM : January 18, 2006

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