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Saturday, May 23, 2009

DOJ vs the Media

This has to be just wrong, doesn't it?

An article from the Reason blog suggests that DOJ is going after some newspaper in West Virginia because "... because it is dissatisfied with the editorial quality of one of the papers."
To that end, the DOJ is currently pursuing litigation against two West Virginia newspapers, who have been operating for decades under a joint operating agreement. The DOJ wants to dissolve the agreement because it is dissatisfied with the editorial quality of one of the papers, the Daily Mail.
Lets be fair, this started under the Bush Administration.

I am trying to figure this out. It is not that clear to me. I am looking for the original document from DOJ, but this is the best I can do at this point.

Let us hope that this is not what it looks like. Maybe one of the readers has a better understanding of this whole thought process.

Hat tip to Instapundit.

Regards  —  Cliff

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