03 December 2009

Berkley Place

In a Home to Free Speech, a Paper Is Accused of Anti-Semitism

berkley has always been known to be more liberal than most cities. so they keep an open mind, however, not everyone who submits letters to berkley daily planet weekly is going to say what everyone wants to hear.

Mr. O’Malley, the paper’s publisher, said he thought The Planet’s critics were confusing letters from unaffiliated writers — the paper says it prints anything that is not libelous or obscene, with a preference for local writers — with official editorial positions.

some people agree with the o'malleys and are fighting for the paper. the o'malleys are fighting to keep their right to free speech even when discussing or allowing discussion of other religions. however, this is what the man that is trying to bring them down says.
“The object is not to attack the press,” said Mr. Gertz, the president and chief executive of Zorro Productions, which owns the trademark and copyrights on the Zorro franchise. “The object is to turn the press into something responsible.”

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