Leslie Cauley, the USA Today reporter who last week “broke” the news that three major U.S. telecommunications companies were assisting the National Security Agency in building a database to more easily track any communications by potential terrorists, is listed as a donor to former House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, according to a search of The Center for Responsive Politics Web site, www.opensecrets.org
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Please explain further exactly what that means.
Is he lying? Can't be, right? You know, considering that Bush came clean about the program and all.
So why is this newsworthy? Since, I'm guessing, you've given money to Republican candidates, does that mean that I can discount what you say in the rare circumstances where you post fact instead of innuendo?
Posted by: winnowhead
at May 19, 2006 09:47 PM
So pundit Armstrong Williams, after donating 100% Republican, must be a neocon with an agenda on the take? Oh yeah, that's right. He is.
Lou Dobbs, a 100% Republican donor, must be a neocon shill, too, I suppose.
Posted by: congressive
at May 20, 2006 02:17 AM
Armstrong Wuilliams is a columnist, not a reporter. Ditto Lou Dobbs.
No wonder there's so much liberal bias in news reporting: lefties can't tell the difference between news reporting and writing opinion pieces.
Posted by: McGehee
at May 21, 2006 10:36 PM




