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"Scientists are postulating that a 10 million year old jawbone unearthed in Kenya's northern Nakali region may belong to the so-called evolutionary "missing link" - the common ancestor of African great apes and humans..."
As if it needed to be said, Entertainment Weekly gushed over right-wingers in their letters section regarding Michael Moore's film "Sicko", about the health care industry. The initial article on Moore was pretty much neutral, but EW tacked on a right-wing sidebar to "balance it out", in other words, made it a right-wing article.
In the letters section in Entertainment Weekly's June 22nd issue, they allowed three right-wing letters against Michael Moore, without allowing a single letter from the left.
Not that this is anything new from Entertainment Weekly, or for that matter, anything from the so-called "liberal media."
And, of course, not one of the three right-wing letters could back up anything they said.
So, Steven Winzenburg from Johnston, Iowa... John Griffin from Huntington, West Virginia.... and Johua Hamer from St. Louis... Will you back up your words?
They won't. Like most right-wing shills, the best they can do is drag links from anti-Moore websites. All of which have been thoroughly debunked.
So nice try, guys. Oh, and DIAF.