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I would like to thank you for having the patience and the persistence to hold the
reporter and editor at the New York Times accountable for taking liberties with the truth in the case of the murder of Yankel Rosenbaum. Their reckless
fudging of the events is not excusable. - G. B. -0/6-/2002 |
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Your article reaffirms what so many of us know about the Times. Simply that it has a bias against Jews and the State of Israel. I wish all Jews had the guts to boycott the Times. Unfortunately, too many "liberal" Jews refuse to accept the obvious. - J. G. -0/6-/2002 |
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"Moral equivalence" is the order of the day. It gives media people warm fuzzies about themselves. As you point out, they will bend past the breaking point to appear "neutral" and above it all. In the process, they distort. I don't get too upset about it any more. After all, if as dim a bulb as I can see through it, they're not fooling anybody! - B. O. -0/6-/2002 |
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If the problem you so accurately and vividly describe only existed with the New York Times, we could almost laugh it off as being the biased rantings of a group of un-American misfits. The problem, however, also extends to the Whitehouse, where the "Bush Doctrine" prohibits American negotiations with terrorists, but insists on Israel shmoozing with Arafat. Thanks for your article. - J. K. -0/6-/2002 |
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Super article. -0/6-/2002 |
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I've had it up to HERE with the NY TIMES supposedly fair and balanced approcach to everything Jewish. As for me, I no longer read that rag. Can't trust it. - P. H. -0/6-/2002 |
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I have studied this viewpoint by the media for some time. I still wonder what in particular is so disliked about the Jews. Your article speaks very clearly of a bias in reporting that has existed for years. Thanks for your commentary. -0/6-/2002 |
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I would like to thank you for having the patience and the persistence to hold the reporter and editor at the New York Times accountable for taking liberties with the truth in the case of the murder of Yankel Rosenbaum. Their reckless fudging of the events is not excusable. This kind of moral equivalence is not worthy of a newspaper in America, but it is indeed worth the effort you have made to bring it to light. - K. P. -0/6-/2002 |
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