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To: WestTexasWend

THE EDITORIAL IN TODAY'S PAPER:

Setting the record straight after some difficult lessons learned I read Clarence Lee's story Friday. It sounded like a great story in our afternoon planning meeting, when we discussed the next day's paper. It was, and we featured it prominently as part of our Veterans Day package on Saturday's front page.

Unfortunately, it wasn't true.

The first e-mail came in Saturday morning, from a woman in Arizona, who wrote, "I think you'd better do fact checking on the 'Vietnam Veteran Full of Life Despite Nine Months of Torture' story by Ray Westbrook. I can't find either of the names discussed in the story on any Vietnam Casualty/POW lists."

More e-mails came in Sunday and Monday ... some ripping us for allowing this to happen.



Terry Greenberg

I explained to these folks ... who contacted us from a number of different states ... that we had been given the idea from a respected member of our community who had given us good tips in the past. If it was not true, we would set the record straight. Once we told them that, these folks immediately offered to help us get the real story.

In the back of my mind, I hoped Lee could provide some proof to show his story was real. But he could not. As you have already read in our front-page story today, he told Ray Westbrook he was sorry and would never do it again.

I would hope we would never again be duped.

But how could this happen, and why didn't we use databases that could have confirmed Lee's story?

Ray Westbrook has been writing stories for 46 years. Karen Brehm, our assistant managing editor for news and features, has been in the business for 32 years, and I've got 29 years at daily newspapers. Ray wrote the story; Karen and I read it. So did others.

We sat down to discuss this Monday morning. In all those years we'd never had a veteran lie to us - that we know of. It never crossed our minds that someone would do this. It never crossed our minds that we'd have to check.

I learned a lot Monday, especially from Mary Schantag of the P.O.W. Network in Missouri. Apparently there are more and more Americans who say they were prisoners of war.

Yes, we were deceived. But we also allowed ourselves to be used, and I take the responsibility for that. There's an old line in our business: "If your mother tells you she loves you, check it out." To readers and veterans, you have my apology.

Fool me once, shame on you ... fool me twice ...

If I'm angry about anything, though, it's this: Whenever I now hear a veteran tell a story, I'll wonder if it's true. That's sad.

One final thought: Some of the people who sent e-mails about this said we were courageous for following up and fixing this. That's not courage ... that's simply telling the truth ... something we thought we did on Saturday.

Courage? That's what real POWs and veterans have showed this country for more than 200 years.


2 posted on 11/15/2006 7:33:25 AM PST by WestTexasWend (NO OIL FOR APPEASERS)
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To: WestTexasWend

thank you


3 posted on 11/15/2006 7:35:52 AM PST by stylin19a ("Klaatu Barada Nikto")
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To: WestTexasWend
Fake military service is a perfect scam for scam artists.

If you challenge someone's claim of military service and they turn out to be a decorated veteran, you look like a heel.

It's much easier not to challenge claims unless the claims being made are so egregious that they are easily refuted.

5 posted on 11/15/2006 7:40:09 AM PST by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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To: WestTexasWend

That's a nice editorial/explanation. I'm sure they'll be more careful in the future -- I hope other newspapers will also be more careful.


6 posted on 11/15/2006 7:40:23 AM PST by 68skylark
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To: WestTexasWend
Yes, we were deceived.

Because you didn't do any fact checking, you moronic 'reporters.'

My VN vet husband died 15 years ago, but even back then he was warning me about guys who lied about being in Nam, especially guys in wheelchairs looking for a handout, holding a 'VN Vet' sign. He used to talk to these guys and said most of them were frauds and to not give them any money. It's kinda sad to have to be so cynical, but there you are. These folks are despicable.

24 posted on 11/16/2006 1:06:23 AM PST by radiohead (Hey Kerry, I'm still here; still hating your lying, stinking, guts you coward.)
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