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Fallout follows expletive in CSU's Collegian editorial
09/21/07
| TREVOR HUGHES /KEVIN DARST
Posted on 09/22/2007 6:51:15 AM PDT by TornadoAlley3
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http://www.coloradoan.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070922/CSUZONE01/709220352/1002
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: csu; expletive; fallout
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posted on
09/22/2007 6:51:33 AM PDT
by
TornadoAlley3
( An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping that it will eat him last..)
To: TornadoAlley3
In a letter posted on the Collegian's Web site Friday afternoon, Editor-in-Chief J. David McSwane said the editorial was meant to highlight the importance of free speech. Without the F word, no speech can be truly free.
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posted on
09/22/2007 6:59:18 AM PDT
by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
To: TornadoAlley3
Comments: Sat Sep 22, 2007 5:23 am
I’m not happy about a number of Hillary’s health care proposals.
Can I use the F word in my editorial?
Will they publish it, or is that word only reserved for editorials that they agree with.
I like this comment! Free speech for me but not for thee!
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:00:11 AM PDT
by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
To: TornadoAlley3
This brings to mind another college newspaper prank.
Southern Illinois University admits that girl's letters to Iraq were a hoax.
The Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University's student-run newspaper, today will admit to its readers that the saga -- of a little girl's* published letters to her father serving in Iraq -- was apparently an elaborate hoax perpetrated by a woman who claimed to be the girl's aunt. In fact, the newspaper will report today, the man identified as the girl's father was never in Iraq, and it was the woman who apparently wrote the letters and regular columns that were published under the little girl's name -- and even impersonated the girl in telephone interviews.
*Kodee Kennings
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:01:53 AM PDT
by
syriacus
(The Democrats have all bases covered....but no one's pitching the ball.)
To: TornadoAlley3
"the intentions ... were ... to reinforce the importance of free speech at our great institution," "... which is why we remained silent when Bill Clinton became the first president since Andrew Johnson to be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. Our service to 'free speech' tends to be ominously selective, consistently favoring the left wing, thereby making it less free speech than propaganda masquerading as objectivity."
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:01:53 AM PDT
by
IronJack
(=)
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
Anyway, who censored them? There was no prior restraint. Their panties are all in a bunch because they thought the advertisers would be forced by the Constitution to continue to advertise in their rag sheet, thus affirming their free speech rights ... the dingelheimers.
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:03:41 AM PDT
by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
To: TornadoAlley3
Free speech doesn’t mean freedom from backlash. Two way street, dude!
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:04:38 AM PDT
by
Don Carlos
(No 8 Do)
To: TornadoAlley3
Looks like someone wanted to draw attention and be somebody.
I hope the school is proud of their product.
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:05:25 AM PDT
by
labette
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:07:17 AM PDT
by
TornadoAlley3
( An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping that it will eat him last..)
To: TornadoAlley3
Editor-in-Chief J. David McSwane said the editorial was meant to highlight the importance of free speech.Now he knows it also has a cost.
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:07:48 AM PDT
by
DManA
To: TornadoAlley3
Expect to see all salaries reinstated within the next week as MoveOn.org becomes the leading advertiser for the newspaper....
To: RXSalesman
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:11:53 AM PDT
by
TornadoAlley3
( An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping that it will eat him last..)
To: TornadoAlley3
Gee, actions have CONSEQUENCES? Who’da thunk it?
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:12:11 AM PDT
by
JimRed
("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?" TERM LIMITS, NOW!)
To: TornadoAlley3
This sounds like a manufactured controversy. If anything, the newspaper should be given credit for being open and honest about its opinions and biases. Other newspapers could learn a thing or three from the blunt sincerity displayed by this paper.
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:14:04 AM PDT
by
pnh102
To: TornadoAlley3
Along with freedom comes responsibility. Liberals do not wish to participate in the Responsibility part. I an not proud to have graduated from Colorado State University. Political opinions are not shared by all. I like President Bush more than CSU therefore I will take some action.
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:19:36 AM PDT
by
mountainlyons
(Hard core conservative)
To: TornadoAlley3
The editorial is all of 11 words long...nothing but an anti establishment childish outburst that totally fails to explain the logical pinnings for their position. And I severely doubt that the editorial board would be receptive to publishing a counter argument that tells the board to F*** themselves.
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posted on
09/22/2007 7:28:17 AM PDT
by
crazyhorse691
(The faithful will keep their heads down, their powder dry and hammer at the enemies flanks.)
To: TornadoAlley3
The Friday editorial read in large type "Taser this... F-- BUSH," along with a sentence in regular type saying "This column represents the views of the Collegian's editorial board."
A few questions come immediately to mind:
What do Bush and taser have in common?
It seems that the most recent taser incident in the news involving a political figure was in a John F. Kerry presentation. I do not recall any incidents where Bush and a taser were even mentioned in the same news story.
Are these student reporters and editors really that ill-informed? Alternatively, if it is not a question of ignorance, is their capacity for logic that impaired?
While the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech and the press among other things, that freedom is from government interference, not freedom from the civil legal or societal consequences of such freedom of speech or the press. These vulgar, ignorant excuses for journalism students should be summarily dismissed from their positions and required to take weekly vocabulary tests for the remainder of their collegiate sojourn.
To: TornadoAlley3
Editor-in-Chief J. David McSwane said the editorial was meant to highlight the importance of free speech.Well done! They demonstrated free speech beautifully..
McSwane and his editorial board chose to say "F--- Bush"
And the People responded with "F-- You" except, the people used their check books to make their comment.
Meanwhile the Government stayed completely out of it as required by the Constitution.
Perhaps Mr McSwane now understands how the Constitution works and what the consequences of having freedoms can be if you don't use them wisely.
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posted on
09/22/2007 8:04:35 AM PDT
by
Wil H
(Turning $1000 into $100,000 through cattle futures requires the "willing suspension of disbelief")
To: Wil H
Did advertisers pull their ads and support? I could not access the article.
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posted on
09/22/2007 8:29:07 AM PDT
by
Red_Devil 232
(VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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