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The formerly great Springsteen praying to "the lord?" Perhaps I should be a little easier on Springsteen than the others, since his new album, "The Rising," also consists of of journalism - which has long been his M.O. - and he does at least strive to theexorcist capture the voices of the voiceless. But it's the over-hyped reactions of the "liberal" establishment to his new work that make me to want to hurl, because these same timid "critics" have so far been speechless regarding the real pop culture theexorcist story of the Summer of 2002: "The Eminem Show." Earth to Bruce: When the Confederacy of Dunces is lined up in your favor, that's when you must start to worry. Anyway, if you put much hope in Springsteen's new work to help us out of the post-9/11 syndrome, you're bound to be disappointed, like my friend and colleague in Authentic Journalism Danny Schechter, "the News Dissector," reported on his weblog last week: "One last note as Springsteen mania continues to roll across America.
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