Cool site goodluck :) http://www.iobm.co.uk/akeso-pharma-retailer-b359.pdf akeso pharma retailers AlkalineState, I think of the press in more it’s utilitarian context. Which means I think the most important function of a free press is to inform the public, so that the public can keep its government in check. So we disagree on wikileaks, although I’ll concede that it is not what we have ordinarily thought of as the press. Bloggers also serve that function when they do what the mainstream media refuses to do, namely, to analyze how government policies/actions can be, and are, harmful. Given that, I am not optimistic of what would come out of a discussion between Congress and the White House regarding what the press is, if this simply means choosing one group who does things a certain way over another group who does it differently. If I had to guess,I think they would discredit those using unconventional methods (which are often the most adversarial/not in the mainstream) and then keep those in the mainstream (those that are the most reverent to them) from stepping out of line by threatening to do the same to them. In sum, I don’t think that redefining what the press is, as opposed to what it’s purpose should be, would constrain the government from bullying those who are insufficiently reverent to them.
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