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Most "Spiked" Stories of 2003
WND.com ^ | 12-31-03 | Farah, Joseph

Posted on 12/31/2003 6:04:50 AM PST by Theodore R.

Most 'spiked' stories of 2003

Posted: December 31, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Back in the old days of newspapering in America – when reporters and editors still used typewriters, pencils and paper to craft their stories – news articles were carried by copy boys from one editor to another.

The couriers picked up the copy in one wire basket and brought it to a desk on another. At each stage of the article's development, there would be new scrutiny. Spelling would be checked. The writing would be reworked. Potential legal problems would be considered. Headlines would be written.

There was always the chance an article might not make it to the pressroom. On each editor's desk, in addition to the wire baskets, sat a sharp metal spike. If an editor chose not to publish a particular article, he would simply slap it on the spike – and it would never see the light of day.

Thus a story that got "killed" was said to have been "spiked."

I remember those days. But the press hasn't changed all that much. Stories are still "spiked" all the time in American newsrooms – despite the fact we no longer have metal spikes on our desks.

And this kind of self-censorship by the press often leaves the public more in the dark than the most biased and one-sided reporting. Sometimes it's not what the press tells you that distorts reality, but what the press doesn't tell you.

Because of that reality, I began compiling annual reports on the most under-reported stories way back in 1988 – long before there was an Internet or a WorldNetDaily.

Lately, with the advent of the Net, this "Operation Spike" report has been more effective than ever at giving squelched reports one more opportunity for coverage.

Here are the picks by WND readers and editors for 2003:

1. The de-Christianization of America via the court system

From the judicial banning of the 10 Commandments (and subsequent expulsion of Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore) to the outlawing of the "Under God" phrase from the Pledge of Allegiance to litigation aimed at banning everything from Christmas nativity scenes to the very mention of the word "Jesus" in graduation ceremonies – 2003 saw a wholesale explosion of judicial activism, the net effect of which has been to further erase America's Christian history and institutions from public life.

2. NASA's use of a green-friendly but inferior material on heat shields that broke up prior to the shuttle disaster

One day after last February's tragic re-entry explosion of the Columbia space shuttle, WorldNetDaily revealed in an exclusive report that the irreparable launch-time damage to the external tank's foam insulation, which broke free and slammed into the leading edge of the left wing, was likely due to environmental correctness. With the help of internal NASA documents, WND showed that, for the past six years, America's federal space agency has used a more "environmentally friendly" – and inferior – material for foam insulation.

3. The legal implications of the Supreme Court's "sodomy" ruling

The court effectively opened the door not only to homosexual marriage, but to legalized polygamy, incest, bestiality and other previously prohibited relationships, all based on their consensual nature. In other words, traditional notions of morality no longer matter.

4. Persecution of Christians worldwide, especially those in countries seen as "friends" of the United States

Once again, one of the establishment press' great unreported stories this year has been the extent and brutality of persecution of Christians around the world – even in nations America considers friendly, moderate, "partners" in the war on terror.

5. A major federal study that found no connection between gun laws and gun violence

Virtually ignored by the news media, a comprehensive review of America's gun-control laws, conducted by the federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, found no proof whatsoever that gun laws – including waiting periods and bans on certain weapons – reduce gun-related violence.

6. The continued vulnerability of U.S. airports

Despite a major effort since Sept. 11, 2001, to tighten security at the nation's airports, a major hole in security persists, WND reported earlier this year.

7. The ominous free-speech implications of the Supreme Court's decision upholding the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance law

Although the Supreme Court's decision upholding the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law made the front-page of every newspaper and the top of every news broadcast in America earlier this month, what was lacking, or "spiked," was any real reporting on the ruling's disastrous effect upon political free speech in America.

8. The Beltway sniper investigation "hero" Police Chief Charles Moose was so obsessed with avoiding "racial profiling" that he seriously hindered the investigation

9. The Terri Schindler-Schiavo case

While the Terri Schindler-Schiavo case ultimately received massive media coverage, that reporting was often more distorted to the point that the real issues of the case became clouded.

10. Human bio-chip implant arrives for cashless transactions

Those are the stories you helped select along with WND editors. Let's hope these important stories get a second – and, perhaps, last – chance to get the exposure they deserve.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: 2003review; airports; beltwaysniper; biochipimplant; charlesmoose; christianpersecution; dechristianization; farah; freespeech; liberalism; mccainfeingold; media; nasa; newspapers; poorcoverage; roymoore; sodomy; supremecourt; tencommandments; terrischiavo
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Basically, Joseph Farah is saying that no matter how many "conservatives" and Republicans hold office, the drumbeat of liberalism marches on with minimal interference.
1 posted on 12/31/2003 6:04:50 AM PST by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
bttt
2 posted on 12/31/2003 6:07:36 AM PST by mtbrandon49
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To: Theodore R.
11. The admission by members of the Supreme Court that they used INTERNATIONAL LAW (in violation to their oath of office) to determine what should or should not be constitutional.
3 posted on 12/31/2003 6:17:41 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Theodore R.
How about the report linking Saddam to Al-Qaeda?
4 posted on 12/31/2003 6:21:14 AM PST by PJ-Comix (Saddam Hussein was only 537 Florida votes away from still being in power)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Yes, and wasn't it Sandra D. O'Connor who has emerged as the new champion of "international law," so popular out in her native AZ?
5 posted on 12/31/2003 6:23:29 AM PST by Theodore R. (When will they ever learn?)
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The problem is that the longer a conservative stays in office, the more they resemble liberals. Term limits are absolutely vital to save this country and therefore the politicians will fight them tooth and nail.
6 posted on 12/31/2003 6:23:44 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Theodore R.
We're all statists now.

Chant after me: "I serve the state!

7 posted on 12/31/2003 6:28:14 AM PST by banjo joe
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To: PJ-Comix
12 Stories of Muslims condemning 9/11.
8 posted on 12/31/2003 6:40:31 AM PST by Tymesup
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To: Theodore R.
"With the help of internal NASA documents, WND showed that, for the past six years, America's federal space agency has used a more "environmentally friendly" – and inferior – material for foam insulation. "

They stopped using asbestos insulation in the WTC partway through the building. The towers might have stayed up longer had they done so.
9 posted on 12/31/2003 6:42:21 AM PST by Tymesup
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To: Theodore R.
BTTT
10 posted on 12/31/2003 6:45:29 AM PST by Gritty ("The only limit on liberal insanity is how many issues they can get before a court"-Ann Coulter)
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Joseph, the MemoGate was pretty well spiked:...Hold The Dems Accountable for the Substance of their Memos! (link)

...and among the hundreds of stories on back pages concerning Christians there is the Gay Bishop who corrupted and created a schism within his church, another church is left:
Anglican bishop shuts down church
(link)


11 posted on 12/31/2003 6:54:09 AM PST by yoe (President Bush...freedom's great crusader!)
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To: Theodore R.
...another church is left:....Has left........
12 posted on 12/31/2003 7:10:50 AM PST by yoe (President Bush...freedom's great crusader!)
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un-"spike" this important story!

Tell The Media: NO on Valerie "Plame", YES on Memogate!!! (memos and judges action alert)

13 posted on 12/31/2003 7:11:45 AM PST by jmstein7
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"They stopped using asbestos insulation in the WTC partway through the building. The towers might have stayed up longer had they done so."

Maybe another minute and a half?

14 posted on 12/31/2003 7:18:48 AM PST by Redbob (this space reserved for witty remarks)
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2. NASA's use of a green-friendly but inferior material on heat shields

The inferior material was on the tank not the heat shields.

5. A major federal study that found no connection between gun laws and gun violence. "found no proof whatsoever that gun laws...reduce gun-related violence"

I don't think that's quite right either. What they did say was "there was insufficient evidence to determine effectiveness." From an AP story:"About the only conclusion the task force could draw from the review was that mandatory waiting periods reduced gun suicides in people older than 55. But even that reduction was not big enough to significantly affect gun suicides for the overall population. The task force complained that many studies were inconsistent, too narrow or poorly done. "When we say we don't know the effect of a law, we don't mean it has no effect. We mean we don't know,"

I'm pro gun but worldnetdaily's not re-reporting accurately.
15 posted on 12/31/2003 7:49:23 AM PST by ironman
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The connections between the beltway snipers and international terrorists is a story that got "spiked". The conjecture that there has been no act of international terrorism in the US since 9/11 is probably not true. Funny how the global positioning equipment and international travel by Muhammed and Malvo never surfaced in their trials, and was never followed-up on in the press.
16 posted on 12/31/2003 7:57:28 AM PST by massadvj
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The court effectively opened the door not only to homosexual marriage, but to legalized [...] bestiality [...] based on their consensual nature.

Now how, pray-tell, does an animal give its consent? Lack of logic like this does not give our side a good name...

17 posted on 12/31/2003 8:04:52 AM PST by Junior (To sweep, perchance to clean... Aye, there's the scrub.)
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To: Theodore R.
bump
18 posted on 12/31/2003 8:06:11 AM PST by VOA
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To: Redbob
"Maybe another minute and a half?"

Consider the towers stayed up for about an hour, if I remember correctly. We could be talking another hour, or more.

Some of those firemen must have thought the towers were coming down. Yet they went in, anyway. Amazing.
19 posted on 12/31/2003 9:16:45 AM PST by Tymesup
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To: Theodore R.
Doggone it, TR, why does everything relate to RINOS with you?! I don't get that out of this article at all!

That said, thanks for posting the article. Floriduh voter posted this:

TERRI WON NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR AT BAY NEWS 9 [St. Pete area].

Terri Schiavo: 51%
Jon Gruden: 23%
Bob Graham: 2%
Jeb Bush: 8%
Sami Al-Arian: 3%
Pam Iorio: 7%
Charles Richardson: 0%
Bo Harrison : 0%
Keyshawn Johnson: 1%
Rick Baker: 0%

Here's hoping more people realize that Terri Schiavo is NOT in a coma, is NOT in a persistent vegetative state, and is NOT receiving even the ordinary basic care any other patient in her condition would receive (eg, teeth not cleaned, cushion not placed in her clenched hands, not allowed tests of swallowing).

20 posted on 01/03/2004 7:41:39 PM PST by cyn (http://www.terrisfight.org)
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