"Cliff Kincaid of the conservative media watchdog group Accuracy In Media (AIM) thinks the proverbial cat is out of the dimebag with a story exposing the employment history of American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) magazine editor Ed Dwyer, who worked for High Times and Playboy, as well as Penthouse with top AARP editor Steven Slon. When the AARP released a study showing 75% of elderly Americans favor the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, the ears of suitcase sniffing dogs perked up and now seek to damage the credibility of AARP with their alleged drug and pornography backgrounds.
AIM uses such non-biased phrases as 'pro-illegal drug lobby' and 'counter-culture takeover' to describe the AARP's editorial agenda. Of course, the organizations under AIM's founder Reed Irvine, who died this past November, are right-wing and funded largely by billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. So you tell us Mr. Pusherman, who's pushing whose agenda?" Meh luv teh AARP, those damned sexed up hippies = kewlness.
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