Philly Police Scandal Needs Sober Analysis, Not Rev. Al’s Bullhorn
@Mark,
I shouldn’t think it would take very long to realize that the whole website is a blog collective. If you want to familiarize yourself with the facts, most of the better bloggers will provide links to the “news” in their post. Primarily this site is a venue for people to debate the facts and express their take on events. I know it takes a little while to get used to new media but please do take that time and make yourself familiar with this return of the pamphlet as political media.
I’m wondering if you feel particularly threatened by how well organized and professionally presented this website is? Is that what confused you? Did you think that only the MSM can present its opinions in such a manner? The fact is that there is a grassroots movement of people who relate to events and political characters in a consistent manner. One such character is Al Sharpton. However heavy handed this particular piece seems to you, it cannot compare with the weight of Sharpton’s flawed influence on justice in this country. Who is being heavy handed here in comparing Sharpton with the ancient alcoholics who march up and down this street I work on, finding shelter and change sitting at the tables I bought and sit beneath the awning I installed on my store. Sharpton does as much good for this country as the bums do for my store. It just so happens that both march up and down streets and preach inanities, blaming the world for their condition.





