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"DeWeese Online" Debuts
Conservative Deconstruction of Media's Coverage of News

Washington, DC - Conservative newsmakers and commentators are making room at the top for Tom DeWeese, president of the American Policy Center, an outspoken advocate on issues emerging as mainstream American concerns. Toward that end, a new Internet site, "DeWeese Online" (www.deweeseonline.com) has debuted with a unique format.

News articles and commentary appearing in newspapers such The New York Times and The Washington Post will find their content contrasted with the writings of DeWeese, drawn from the pages of The DeWeese Report, published by the Center.

"It's a way," says DeWeese, "for those concerned with issues such as education, the environment, and national sovereignty to secure the real facts and contrast them with what is published daily. It is no secret that many respected newspapers in the nation have been losing subscribers and readers. The reason is that many readers are turning to independent sources such as myself for the facts that, too often, get left out of today's  mainstream journalism."

The new web site debuts with articles from both the Times and the Post on education issues with a DeWeese response that documents the huge rise in the diagnosis and prescribing of mind-altering drugs. "It's now  part of the nation's educational establishment's solution to chaos in the classroom."

Also available is DeWeese's look at the way Soviet-style Communism has transformed itself into a more acceptable "Commonism" while still pursuing the goals if International Socialism. The buzzwords of "global village", "global commons", "environmentalism" and "interconnectiveness" hide the same agenda for nationalization of property and redistribution of wealth.

Deweeseonline.Com compliments the Center's popular Internet site, Americanpolicy.Org, but more directly reflects the views of Tom DeWeese. For thirty-two years, he has fought for free enterprise, individual liberty, property rights, smaller government, and back to basics education. He has been spearheading the drive to protect national sovereignty.

 

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