"This is all about censorship, "
Give me a break. You can't possibly be saying that 100 staffers at Newsweek are leaving because of some big conspiracy to shut down Newsweek. The simple fact is that more people are getting their news from the internet. I believe the process, which would have happened anyway, was accelerated a little bit due to the obvious bias some publications (like Newsweek) exhibit. Why pay for biased news in print form when you can get it for free over the internet.
Regarding "America Deceived"
It was NEVER available via Amazon or B&N. It was published via "Fast Track" at iUniverse.com (a subsidiary of B&N, btw) IT WAS NEVER BANNED FROM ANYWHERE
The author choose not to have it released via B&N or Amazon per iUniverse. Political motivation or just a cheapskate? You decide.
If you would like, you can call them yourself and ask. The phone number for iUniverse is 1-800-AUTHORS. No, really, call them and ask if it was ever distributed by Amazon or B&N and they will tell you it wasn't as it was a "fast Track" publication.
Its pretty obvious when a frail conspiracy theory is being touted as fact, and when a commentor does it, it only harms the validity of his/her other arguments. Be smart people.
"This is all about censorship, "
Give me a break. You can't possibly be saying that 100 staffers at Newsweek are leaving because of some big conspiracy to shut down Newsweek. The simple fact is that more people are getting their news from the internet. I believe the process, which would have happened anyway, was accelerated a little bit due to the obvious bias some publications (like Newsweek) exhibit. Why pay for biased news in print form when you can get it for free over the internet.
Regarding "America Deceived"
It was NEVER available via Amazon or B&N. It was published via "Fast Track" at iUniverse.com (a subsidiary of B&N, btw) IT WAS NEVER BANNED FROM ANYWHERE
The author choose not to have it released via B&N or Amazon per iUniverse. Political motivation or just a cheapskate? You decide.
If you would like, you can call them yourself and ask. The phone number for iUniverse is 1-800-AUTHORS. No, really, call them and ask if it was ever distributed by Amazon or B&N and they will tell you it wasn't as it was a "fast Track" publication.
Its pretty obvious when a frail conspiracy theory is being touted as fact, and when a commentor does it, it only harms the validity of his/her other arguments. Be smart people.