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In the News (Fri 9 Jan 09)

  
  Accuracy in Media - SourceWatch
Accuracy in Media (AIM) has grown from a one-person crusade to a million-dollar-a-year operation by attacking the mainstream media for abandoning the principles of "fairness, balance and accuracy" in its reporting.
AIM was founded by Reed Irvine in 1969, when Irvine called for sedition charges to be brought against Students for a Democratic Society, the Black Panthers and the Progressive Labor Party, arguing, "If you're going to halt treason, you've got to do it while it's small." [Village Voice, January 21, 1986]
AIM has been criticized as a censorious group eager to silence voices it disagrees with and disdainful of the First Amendment.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Accuracy_in_Media   (517 words)

  
 Media Monitor - Christians Under Siege in Kosovo - June 1, 2006
He adds, "The same U.S. media which continues to attack the Bush administration for lying about the Iraq war, continues to give Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright, Richard Holbrooke, Wesley Clark, and Samuel Berger a pass for their destructive war on Yugoslavia.
One reason, as explained in the book, Media Cleansing: Dirty Reporting, is that the media reported the war wrong and now refuse to report who has really been victimized by it.
As I noted in a Media Monitor, "In 1999 the neocons supported the NATO war on Yugoslavia launched by President Clinton.
www.aim.org /media_monitor/4610_0_2_0_C   (867 words)

  
 Accuracy In Media - Donate
Donating that old vehicle to AIM's car donation program, "Drive for Balance" is your answer.
Also, if you are interested in a membership, you can click here to become a member.
Accuracy In Media is recognized as a 501 (C)3 organization by the IRS.
www.aim.org /static/1769_0_7_0_C   (197 words)

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