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VOTING THREAD: Free Republic's Faux News Awards
Nomination Thread ^ | Friday, April 29, 2005 | Kristinn

Posted on 04/29/2005 3:41:04 PM PDT by kristinn

Your votes are requested for Free Republic's Faux News Awards. The voting is open until 2 p.m. EDT, Saturday, April 30. The winners will be announced outside the White House Correspondents dinner tomorrow evening.

The nominating criteria was as follows: "A news reporter, editor, commentator, producer, executive or organization who has lied, fabricated, tried to dupe the public or stretched the truth so far that the truth is unrecognizable and called it news."

There will be ten winners announced. Please vote for up to ten nominees. The nine also-rans will be awarded a framed Sixty Minutes faux Bush National Guard document. The first place winner will be awarded the Buckhead, a hand sculpted statue commemorating the world famous post #47.

The nominees are:

CBS News for the Sixty Minutes II broadcast on Sept. 8, 2004 that used forged documents to attack President Bush's Texas Air National Guard service.

Eason Jordan, (now former) CNN chief news executive for his remarks at the World Economic Forum, Davos Switzerland, (reported) January 28, 2005 where he falsely accused the U.S. military of deliberately killing journalists.

The Boston Globe for publishing a photograph in 2004 that was used to falsely depict the U.S. soldiers sexually abusing Iraqi women. The pictures featured in the photo were from a porn site, as reported by World Net Daily.

The Daily Mirror published photos in 2004 that featured British soldiers urinating on an Iraqi prisoner and hitting another one in the groin with a rifle butt, as reported by Accuracy in Media.

Scott Lindlaw and the Associated Press, for falsely reporting "Bush's audience of thousands in West Allis, Wis., booed. Bush did nothing to stop them" when the President announced at a campaign stop that Bill Clinton would be undergoing bypass surgery. Reported Sept. 3, 2004

The Boston Globe, for publishing a false story on April 13, 2005, by Barbara Stewart on a seal cub hunt in Canada that claimed the water turned red with blood as hundreds of baby seals were slaughtered. The hunt had been cancelled due to bad weather. As reported by Reuters.

Guiliana Sgrena, reporter for Il Manifesto, for falsely accusing the U.S. military of ambushing the vehicle taking her to the Baghdad airport and assassinating her escort, Italian intelligence officer Nicola Calipari, after she was released by terrorists. As reported by The Sunday Times, March 13, 2005.

Time magazine, in their issue published on April 17, 2005, for their funhouse distorted cover photo of Ann Coulter, and their grossly inaccurate description of a photo of a conservative satirical protest sign targeting liberal protesters as "blasting" Coulter in the same issue.

The Associated Press and Reuters for rushing to publish without verification a propaganda hoax complete with photo that an American soldier had been taken prisoner in Iraq. The 'soldier' turned out to be a toy doll.

The Detroit Free Press and Mitch Albom, for publishing a false story on April 3, 2005, that was written on April 1 about an event that happened on April 2. As reported by The KRT Wire.

The New York Times, for soliciting phony opinion pieces critical of Republicans to be written by influential Republicans. As reported by Robert Novak and CNS.com.

The BBC, for planting hecklers at a Conservative Party meeting featuring Michael Howard on April 20, 2005. The hecklers wore wireless mics given them by the BBC so they could be picked up by the BBC cameras when they heckled Howard. As reported by The Telegraph

ABC News and Nightline, for their broadcast on October 14, 2004 where the host, Ted Koppel, took the word of Vietnamese communists over the word of U.S. Navy officers and sailors regarding John Kerry's Silver Star winning 'performance.' Nightline story here. Transcript of Koppel-John O'Neill donneybrook here.

The New York Times, for it's attempt to sway the November 2nd election to John Kerry with it's 'breaking' in the last week in October of the ginned up missing exposives from Al Qaqa story. As reported by Cliff May.

Edward Lee Pitts, of The Chattanooga Times Free Press, for manipulating a Q&A between soldiers and Sec. Rumsfeld in order to make news. As reported by Drudge.

Fahrenheit 911. A documentary full of lies and distortions, but it made Michael Moore a lot of money.

The Air America radio network. They vowed to defeat George Bush and the Republicans. Instead they bounced checks, missed payroll and lost their health insurance while Bush and the Pubbies keep rolling on. As reported by the Sun-Sentinel


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To: kristinn

Rather and CBS and the Swifties is my top choice


Get the sidebar next year and have different top catagories.

Top Faux News
Top Doesn't Get It Award
Top Not In Kansas Anymore Award

Biggest Boldest Lie Award
Best MSM Business as Usual Award
Slimiest Lies AWard


101 posted on 05/02/2005 7:18:58 PM PDT by mlmr (The Culture of Death will get a lot more deadly before it's done.)
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