Should NPR be defunded?
By P Alfonso on Mar 17, 2011 | In 1. The Nation
To those of you who see NPR as one of the few sources left of reporting that is not biased or to those who see it as a Liberals tool, do not be deceived by Republicans wanting to defund it. There is only one agenda disguised with two political Parties to entertain, confuse and deceive the American people. Those who manage NPR have shown not to pursue that agenda well with recent internal events and when they dismissed Juan Williams for his broad statement on Muslims and terrorism. Was Juan Williams right? Those like myself who have studied the 9/11 events in depth, seen the inconsistencies, the lies and the efforts made to obstruct the Commission investigation as some of it members admitted can find serious faults on Williams comment. To site and example; the Commission to investigate 9/11 was handcuffed, muted and blinded with the measly $8 million given to do its findings where the Clinton's-Lewinski investigation was granted $40 million. To put it bluntly, the investigation on the murder of 3,000 Americans was worth $2,666 per death and on the other hand investigating one Presidential fellatio was worth $40 million. Do you find something wrong with this picture?
Recently NPR has been under fire for what is considered to be Anti-Israeli remarks. Being silenced and defunded for such amounts to censorship which by the way abounds in America. The majority of Israelis criticize their government; we Americans criticize ours; so why should Israel be off limits for Americans? In fact, aside from the media which is censored from criticizing Israel's lobbying at home and behavior around the world, the Internet has become a place where such conversation and criticism abounds. So when you see this debate from our governing officials and the controlled media on suppressing freedom of speech, look behind the curtain to actually put the blame on those who are pulling their strings and govern from the shadows.

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