For Lila Rose, Planned Parenthood video 'sting' is about revolution

"Real social revolutions are basically media revolutions ... and this is a media revolution," says Brian Anse Patrick, author of "Rise of the Anti-Media" and a communications professor at the University of Toledo in Ohio. "There's a battle going on between orthodoxies. What was unthinkable or not discussed – well, here we are, we're talking about it." Full Story »

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by Roland F. Hirsch - Feb. 5, 2011

This news analysis is excellent journalism. It discusses the investigation of continued corruption at Planned Parenthood by a new media organization. Quotes are provided from Planned Parenthood and abortion advocates, as well as media researchers. One flaw: while the piece does infer the anti-black policies of Planned Parenthood, it should have pointed out that several other Planned Parenthood offices made this policy explicit in agreeinga couple of years ago to accept donations specifically for aborting black children. Otherwise, well researched and written.

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