The New York Times Agrees With G. W. Bush, Implies The Constitution “Is Just A Piece of Paper” Saman Mohammadi 1. Infowars.com Thursday, February 9, 2012 “Wolverine: Magneto’s right: there is a war coming. Are you sure you’re on the right side? Storm: At least I’ve chosen a side.” 1. X-Men (2000, Director Bryan Singer/Screenwriter Tom DeSanto). “Col. Claus von Stauffenberg: I’m a soldier, I serve my country. But this is not my country. I was lying out there bleeding to death, thinking, if I die now, I leave nothing to my children but shame.” - Valkyrie (2008, Director Bryan Singer/Screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie). “The Constitution has seen better days,” declares Adam Liptak, the Supreme Court correspondent of The New York Times, in his new piece called: ‘We the People’ Loses Appeal With People Around the World. Liptak won’t tell you, but the Constitution is dead thanks in large part to the fact that the New York Times has judiciously covered up the Bush administration’s crimes against the Constitution, beginning on day one when G. W. and company stole the White House. The article seems mild and tame on the surface, but once you scratch away the sugar-coated propaganda you see the total contempt for the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It is obvious why the “paper of record” is not interested in sticking up for the foundation of the United States of America: