David K. Miller
Member (since June 2009)I'm the Chaplain and Instructor of Integrated Humanities at Union College, a small United Methodist College in souteastern Kentucky. My perspective on the "news" is that mainstream media, owned by large, powerful corporations present the interests of business as normative reality while marginalizing or completely ignoring other perspectives.
Occupation:
Chaplain / Instructor of Integrated Humanities, Union College
Interests:
Environment, civil liberties, progressive politics
Expertise:
Philosophy, Theoloogy, Humanities
Affiliations:
United Methodist Church
American Academy of Religion
United Methodist Campus Ministers Association
The Interfaith Alliance of the Bluegrass
Web Page:
divinesalve.blogspot.com
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Last Edit:
Aug 2, 2010 - 5:21 PM PDT
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Presenting its "news" as objective, this article continues WSJ'S corporatist agenda by presenting the interests of business as normative reality and marginalizing or completely ignoring other perspectives. The cost of a national health care plan to business is the only concern of WSJ, while getting an actual health care plan (with a public option or single payer) is the preference of the majority of the people in the nation.