Posted on 10/27/2008 5:29:51 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
This is how the Los Angeles Times has chosen to respond to requests to release the Obama-Rashid Khalidi videotape, courtesy of an LGF reader.
To paraphrase: No, were not going to release the video. Go away.
From: Readers Rep Date: Monday, October 27, 2008 16:14 Subject: RE: Not read: The L.A. Times Suppressing Obamas Khalidi Bash Tape? To:
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The Times did write about the tape, so Im not sure what you mean aboutsuppressing the video or information from the video. Here is a copy of the report about the video.
Thanks again for writing, Jamie Gold Readers Representative
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If that is the case, then release the video that you have of the event and dont merely report it. Why is the Los Angeles Times sitting on a videotape of the 2003 farewell bash in Chicago at which Barack Obama lavished praise on the guest of honor, Rashid Khalidi - former mouthpiece for master terrorist Yasser Arafat?
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Thanks for your note back. It sounds as if you dont find mere reporting to be enough, but The Times is not suppressing anything.
Just the opposite the L.A. Times brought the matter to light.
Thanks again for taking the time to write.
Jamie Gold Readers Representative
A perfect example of the utter arrogance of the media, and the contempt in which they hold their readers. Theyre very aware that video has an immediacy and power that mere words do not; thats why theyre suppressing it.
And its hard to avoid the suspicion that theres more to that video than they reported.
they are counting on Obama winning and getting rid of people like us so everyone will go hack to buying papers.. they are delusional.
They know HOW to play hardball, they do it against real Conservatives in the primaries. They just choose not to play hardball against their “esteemed colleagues” and “dear friends”, the Democrats.
no on second thought dont release it. When Obama wins Ms. gold will nologer be of use. Mr Kalidi will know what to do.
Can someone use the Freedom of Information Act to demand the release of the tape?
Who would have thought we would need to use it against our supposedly “Free Press”.
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