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What's the most remarkable ommission or mischaracterization by the Fargo Forum concerning the Kent Conrad Countrywide Affair?



That they can run a story without mention the $10,000 that Conrad was gifted?

They can talk about Conrad's admitted friend Jim Johnson's without mentioning his 11 Billion Dollar accounting error. (Enrons's was 600 million)?

That they buy a politicians claim that calling the CEO for a loan wasn't the way you ask for special favors?

That Conrad and the Forum both characterize his credit rating as "stellar" over and over?

That the Forum abstained from following up why Conrad first said he never met the man and then admitted he talked to him on the phone?

That the Forum abstained from following up on the fact that Conrad originally claimed he didn't get a special deal and now is giving the money away?

That Conrad took a special deal from the Countrywide stockholders and is "returning" the money to a charity?

That the Forum fails to mention that Conrad's CEO friend who he never meant and Countrywide are the biggest offender in our mortgage mess?

That Conrad lied about who owned the beach home?

That the Forum still considers itself a news organization?

All of the above.

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