FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CBS Correspondent Disparages American Freedom
In 1982, Mike Wallace interviewed General Westmoreland, who then sued Wallace and CBS for libel and damages of $120 million. CBS later settled with Westmoreland. In 2004, Wallace assaulted a New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission inspector and was arrested. W Ketchup CEO Dan Oliver commented: “Watching Mr. Wallace interview mad-man President Ahmadinejad brought back memories of disgraced CBS News correspondent Dan Rather ‘interviewing’ Saddam Hussein. Every American who has ever defended our country and our liberties should be appalled by Mr. Wallace, CBS News, and the entire liberal media establishment. We invite Mr. Wallace to explain how the ‘so-called’ freedoms in the countries under the guidance of Western Civilization compare with those in the Islamic world.” In mid-June, the New York Times chose to publish the details of U.S. tactics used to monitor how terrorists finance their activities, even after government officials, including leftist-Congressman John Murtha, requested they not expose the anti-terrorist program. Bill Zachary, chairman of W Ketchup, commented, “These actions that the mainstream media have taken against American interests in the war against terror should be seen for what they are: traitorous. We’re proud to support the Freedom Alliance Scholarship fund and the men and women who defend our country. It is scandalous that these liberal elites undermine the work they do.” W Ketchup was founded to give Americans a choice of ketchup, and a choice not to support Heinz, or Teresa Heinz, John Kerry, and their liberal agendas. W Ketchup is made for Americans, and is sold only in America. Founded in 2004, W Ketchup™ is a private company that makes ketchup
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