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To: Howlin

Your comment about Cafferty leaving the scene of an accident last year (I didn't know that), coupled with the behavior of David Gregory et al this week, gives me an idea. There should be established, either by thread here (I have been registered for a while, but have never actually started a thread), or by another blog or website, a sort of registry with information about "big league" journalists, properly documented to show their biases. I wouldn't mind them showing conservative as well as liberal biases, along with life experiences and especially egregious examples of bias. This way, we could keep an eye on, or even expose, some of these "journalists" for what they are (which begs the question: What IS a journalist anyway? There is no testing, no certification, no licensing--what must one do in order to qualify to be called a journalist?)

Perhaps such a thread or website already exists. If so, if anyone knows about it, please advise.


80 posted on 02/16/2006 7:40:05 AM PST by NCLaw441
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To: NCLaw441

NEW YORK -- Like most journalists, CNN morning anchor Jack Cafferty would prefer to cover news than make it.

Especially when it's bad news.

But Tuesday, Cafferty was the story, being met by photographers as he entered a midtown court to plead guilty in a May 14 hit-and-run accident. According to the criminal complaint, Cafferty was made an abrupt turn and hit bicyclist Billy Maldonado.

About five people tried to stop Cafferty by running after the car, according to the complaint, but the newsman continued through at least two red lights, while dragging the bicycle underneath the vehicle. Maldonado, 48, who was knocked to the ground, suffered bruises and some bone damage.

Cafferty was charged with leaving the scene of an accident, reckless driving, assault and harassment. He was allowed to plead guilty to a traffic violation: Operating a motor vehicle knowing or having cause to know property damage had been caused. He was sentenced to 70 hours of community service, with six months to complete it, and a $250 fine. He also made restitution.

Cafferty had no comment Tuesday but the criminal complaint said Cafferty told police he saw the bicyclist get off the ground but didn't realize he had hit him. "I am unaware I was in an accident," he said.

Attorney Suzanne Holzberg, who represents Maldonado, expressed disappointment over the proceedings. "I think he got off pretty easy," she said. Maldonado, she said, still needs an operation on his right elbow.



91 posted on 02/16/2006 7:56:10 AM PST by Howlin ("Quick, he's bleeding! Is there a <strike>doctor</strike> reporter in the house?")
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