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Syrinx

(14,804 posts)
Sun Jan 15, 2012, 05:36 AM Jan 2012

CNN slandered "Anonymous" [View all]

I came across an episode of "CNN Presents."

I was struck by the description of the program in the DirecTV program guide.

And I was sorry that I didn't jot it down, because I couldn't quite remember the wording.

But thanks to Al Gore's baby, I've rescued it from obscurity.

Correspondent, Amber Lyon investigates the international movement, "Anonymous," in which demonstations against democracy errupt.

What is more offensive? That we have a needless comma before Amber's name, that they call them "Demon Stations," that they put an extra "r" in "erupt?"

Or that they say that Anonymous is a "protest against democracy?"

But that's exactly what my DirectTV display, well, uh, displayed.



http://www.aoltv.com/show/cnn-presents/185512/episode-guide
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