Posted on 07/18/2009 10:02:22 PM PDT by STARWISE
When Ledger-Enquirer reporter Lily Gordon wrote a short story Monday afternoon about a U.S. Army major filing a suit in federal court to stop his deployment to Afghanistan, she was not prepared for the reaction.
The article sparked the highest volume of traffic ever by a single story in the history of ledger-enquirer.com. The more than 1,000 comments from readers included written threats against the newspaper.
All I did was a write a story on an open public document and it set off a powder keg, Gordon said Friday.
Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook and his lawyer, Orly Taitz, filed the suit July 8 in U.S. District Court asking for conscientious objector status and a preliminary injunction based on Cooks belief that President Barack Obama is not a natural born citizen of the United States and is therefore ineligible to serve as president of the United States and commander-in-chief of the U.S. Armed Forces.
U.S. District Court Judge Clay Land dismissed the suit Thursday in a one-hour hearing.
Ledger-Enquirer Executive Editor Ben Holden summed up the readers reaction this way: Basically, we were the forum for somebody elses food fight.
It became obvious Tuesday morning that the story, published on page A3 of that days newspaper, had taken on a life of its own.
Between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Tuesday, there were 62,140 unique yearly visitors or users who had not clicked on the site in the previous 12 months to the newspapers Web site, said Jeff Hendrickson, the Ledger-Enquirers senior editor for new media. During the same hour a week earlier, ledger-enquirer.com had 864 unique yearly visitors.
By the end of the day, nearly a half million new readers had visited the newspapers Web site. Also, there were 712,251 page views more than seven times a normal daily volume.
Earlier that morning, Hendrickson began the customary practice of offering the story to various news sites that link stories to broader audiences. The Drudge Report picked it up, placing it in a prominent spot on its home page. That accounted for nearly 84 percent of the traffic to the Ledger-Enquirers site.
It wasnt just the volume that was different about the story; it was also the intense reaction. When Gordon got to work at 11 a.m. Tuesday, her e-mail box was filling up rapidly. On a normal morning she has about 15 new e-mails.
When I checked my e-mail I had 170, Gordon said.
Most of the writers took exception with one line in the story. Actually, Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961, two years after it became a state, Gordons story said.
Heres just one of the more than 300 e-mails Gordon received, from someone at the e-mail address jayson_aldrich@yahoo.com, after she reported in Wednesdays newspaper that the Army revoked Cooks deployment orders:
Great! Theres hope for you!!! Even though you didnt remove the statement from yesterdays article Actually, Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961, two years after it became a state you only moved it to the bottom, instead of up at the top where it was originally. The statement has NOT been proven. If it were proven, there wouldnt be such a controversy, and the military most certainly would NOT have revoked Cooks deployment orders!
Several of the e-mails to the newspaper were threatening and editors reported them to authorities.
This is complete speculation, Holden said, but I believe in these situations the chances are 1 in a 1,000 of something actually happening, but do you really want to take a 1-in-a-1,000-chance that one of your employees could be harmed?
The tone of the bulk of the e-mails and calls, which reached well into the hundreds, caused Holden to take notice.
The chatter had the feel of a righteous cause almost a religious cause because some people hate this president, Holden said.
Local law enforcement took the threat seriously, said Brad Hicks, the citys director of Homeland Security. For Cooks hearing Thursday morning, security around the courthouse which is located two blocks from the newspapers offices was tight.
At least five public safety agencies, including the Columbus Police Department, Phenix City Police Department, Muscogee County Sheriffs Office, Columbus Fire and Emergency Medical Services and the U.S. Marshals Office, were involved in the operation.
Any time you get a call that a threat is made, you go into a preventive posture to make sure nothing takes place, Hicks said.
In the end, the security plan allowed law enforcement the opportunity to evaluate their threat readiness in light of a range of possibilities.
It is a lot better for us to learn from an incident like this than to stage an exercise, Hicks said.
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Obama needs this to go away. I sense critical mass forming
Looks like the same article they wrote the other day. I guess the traffic has died down and they are trying to milk it again without actually doing anything new..like maybe...oh..I don’t know...maybe something novel like REALLY INVESTIGATING THE ISSUE! LOL
You know, people can be motivated to loathe a known-nothing punk-thug without cynically inferring a "religious flavor" to it. But then again, if the hate was coming from so-called 'Reverend' Wright and the unholy Church of Islam, I might agree.
Had been just WND discussing this.
Now we see RUSH, FOX, Obedient, Dobbs and others.
The Rosie O’Donnell is leaking.
Jim Thompson's fault !
Gee, I wonder who the threats came from??? Maybe someone who didn’t want the story reported at all?
Then when that happens I bet Congress will attempt start the process to Amend the Constitution.
The chatter had the feel of a righteous cause almost a religious cause because some people hate this president, Holden said.
Now tell me when EVER this putz defended something he wrote against Bush’s detractors who wished Bush DEAD.
Correct.
Care for a friendly bet that this will never, ever go anywhere, even if it is somehow true?
This whole thing reminds me of ‘a friend of a friend of an acquaintance told me Clinton ran coke out of Mena.’
probably, after all, 84% of the traffic was generated by the daily Kos(munist) the article says, and we all know how lefties like to threaten people when they see people excersizing their freedom of speech.
“...wonder who the threats came from...someone who didn’t want the story reported...”
That would be my guess, too. Interesting the way it was presented in this report - it is made to read as though the people who ‘hate’ Obama perhaps made the threats.
We know better.
I, for one, do not hate Obama. I just want something simple - like the truth!
The Drudge Report, not the Daily Kos.
Let’s face it, the people making the threats were almost certainly the kind of people who were jumping on the Ron Paul bandwagon last year.
The Obama eligibility story is spreading. Even way over in India:
Is Obamas presidency threatened? [Birth Certificate]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2295398/posts
Except that Obama could end the whole thing by simply releasing his complete birth certificate which would cost him $5 ~ $10 but instead he desperately fights the release of his birth certificate.
We have to provide a birth certificate for our kids to play organized sports or get a drivers license... I guess the office of the President pales beside those two requirements for our children.
Well ... you got the moral high ground I guess ... cause I hate the son of a bitch
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