Letter: Corey’s letter spews propaganda, with no balance

Posted 10/25/17

To the editor:

After reading Mr. Corey’s “unbiased letter” of Oct. 19, it sounds to me and my “unbiased opinion” that we should put up with the left-leaning, biased …

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Letter: Corey’s letter spews propaganda, with no balance

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To the editor:

After reading Mr. Corey’s “unbiased letter” of Oct. 19, it sounds to me and my “unbiased opinion” that we should put up with the left-leaning, biased propaganda and occasional lies put out by the mainstream media and complain only when someone, e.g., Fox News or Channel 10, has the audacity to express a conservative view.  

I think it’s becoming fairly common knowledge that the majority of the national media are left bias in their reporting the news.  Recently, a sexual harassment scandal in (left-leaning) Hollywood has finally captured national media attention. Apparently, this behavior has been known and tolerated for many, many years. 

Can you imagine what would happen if such a thing was discovered in say a conservative place such as say the Catholic Church? Oh, that’s right, it was.

Joseph J. Barek, Jr.

155 Watson Drive

Portsmouth

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