Author: Gary Kopycinski

FLASHBACK: James O’Keefe Previously Said He Was ‘Willing To Serve Prison Time’ For His Work

Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)– An interesting tidbit came to mind following conservative activist James O’Keefe’s arrest for allegedly participating in an attempt to tamper with phones at the New Orleans offices of Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu. Let’s go back a few months: After O’Keefe released a video of ACORN workers in Baltimore[Read More…]

Notre Dame Students Show Support for GLBT Community in Wake of Offensive Anti-Gay Observer Comic

From  Irena Zajickova at the Observer at Notre Dame: Student, faculty and other members of the Notre Dame community will participate in events this week to demonstrate their desire for the administration to add sexual orientation to the University’s non-discrimination clause. The events kicked off yesterday when students wore “Gay?[Read More…]

How Will SCOTUS Decision Affect Corporate Media?

Commentary By Karl Frisch In 2004, the United Church of Christ produced a television commercial promoting its inclusive approach to organized faith. The ad showed two nightclub-style bouncers guarding the rope line of a church as they denied entry to a gay male couple, several people of color, and a[Read More…]

Does Fox News Coverage = GOP Campaign Contribution?

Commentary by Eric Boehlert With its open and aggressive cheerleading — not to mention on-air fundraising — for Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown last week, Fox News crossed yet another threshold in its unabashed transformation into a purely political entity. Now completely turning its back on producing any semblance of independent[Read More…]

Fox News Volunteers For Scott Brown’s Campaign

Commentary By Jocelyn Fong Picking up where the network left off in 2009, Fox News jumped into its first political campaign of the year, this time setting its sights on the U.S. Senate to help elect Republican Scott Brown to the seat previously held by Democrat Ted Kennedy. Fox News[Read More…]

Haiti: Doctors Without Borders Teams Adapting to Needs on the Ground

HAITI–(ENEWSPF)–January 26, 2010.  The core medical activities in Haiti are still very much focused on treating people who were injured in the January 12 earthquake, with surgery continuing and post-operative care expanding. But as Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Emergency Medical Coordinator Rosa Crestani explains, there is a new[Read More…]

Historic Park in Haiti’s Capital Overflows with Quake Survivors

Port-au-Prince, Haiti–(ENEWSPF)–26 Jan 2010 – There is surely no more symbolic site in Haiti than Champs de Mars, Port-au-Prince’s main park and place of political power. On the park’s west side sits the now ruined Presidential Palace.  To the north is the Dessalines barracks—which has been reduced to a façade—named[Read More…]

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