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Gonzo Journalism: Base Faith Initiative
I found this interesting report on the Faith-Based and Community Initiative conference by one Matt Taibbi. He belongs to a weird journalism group called The Beast. Taibbi accomplished an entertaining and revealing piece of investigative journalism in the Hunter Thompson style. Here's a nice snippet:
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Good find.
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...While at the same time <a href="http://www.au.org/press/pr051402qa.htm" target="_blank">altering the law</a> to allow churches to engage in political activity without endangering their tax exemptions. (Though from what I can tell, both those bills died at the end of the session.)
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Thanks for the links. The Beast looks interesting in its own right, and that expose was excellent material.
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The Beast (of Buffalo) is GREAT.
Unfortunately, they don't seem to archive stuff (at least not without a subscription, I 'spose). Last week they had an absolutely chilling article about how they found out about the files that the police had on them and some staff of the NYCLU. Spooky stuff. The Base Faith article is worth reading if only for the phrase: Quote:
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