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CNN takes heat for action, inaction
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| 4-14-03
| Peter Johnson
Posted on 04/14/2003 6:29:37 PM PDT by JustPiper
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:29:37 PM PDT
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JustPiper
To: JustPiper
And so the covering of CNN's ass by the rest of the liberal media begins ...
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:32:37 PM PDT
by
CFC__VRWC
To: JustPiper
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In his own defense, CNN's Jordan said Sunday, ''I am at peace with myself knowing that I did the right thing and not put the lives of innocent people at risk.'' I hope the anti-American scum will soon Rest in Peace.
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04/14/2003 6:36:17 PM PDT
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To: CFC__VRWC
Please define journalism. It is not and never has been a venue for ideology. It is a profession devoted to the reporting of news/facts/events. Whenever a journalistic entity, such as CNN, blurs the line between reporting and opinion/ideology, they usually eventually suffer. CNN is finally learning that integrity in the news business must always be tied to independence and objectivity--two concepts which remain foreign to them as we speak.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:36:36 PM PDT
by
Galtoid
To: JustPiper
Jordan's got blood on his hands!
I agree that since some reporters were out roaming around without protection of our forces they should be allowed to have security with weapons. What is so dastardly about that?
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:38:05 PM PDT
by
whadizit
To: backhoe
FYI.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:38:39 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(It's a great day to be an American -- or an Iraqi!)
To: JustPiper
We got thrown out again and again for our tough reporting. They have no shame. I have never turned the dial to CNN durind the Iraq or Desert Storm war with out seeing more of the enemy point of view then ours. This also applies to the Israel and Palestinians.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:43:55 PM PDT
by
chachacha
To: JustPiper; TLBSHOW; Mia T; ALOHA RONNIE; Matt Drudge
CNN is trying to spit-shine a cow plop. It isn't working.
To: whadizit
How about CNN with bragging rights and then we find this out:
Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) made the comments after an incident in the northern Iraqi town of Tikrit in which a security guard with CNN's Brent Sadler fired his machine gun at a checkpoint when the convoy came under gunfire.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:44:43 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
To: Fred Mertz
CNN is trying to spit-shine a cow plop. It isn't working.
Hope your right Fred.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:46:22 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
To: whadizit
The problem that everyone should have with this is: CNN puts statements by the Iraqi officials and a cowed public up against statements made by a free people and free government.
The SOB's will grill Rumsfeld and Ari Fleischer like they are lying through their teeth, and then use Iraqi quotes and statements to rebut them. It is an abomination, and the people who want to use this info against a Republican administration do so in full faith that CNN is telling the truth.
This is a huge story, and NBCABCCBSPBS are letting it die as quickly and quietly as they can. I'm so mad about it I could spit!
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:48:59 PM PDT
by
mumbo
To: Fred Mertz
Can you even begin to imagine the wailing and gnashing of teeth if Fox had done anything remotely similar to what CNN has done? There wouldn't be enough trees to make the newsprint for all the editorials or enough electricity for the 24 hour tv coverage of reporters trying to ambush Roger Ailes going into work.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:52:42 PM PDT
by
Lawgvr1955
(Never draw to an inside straight)
To: JustPiper
CNN's Jordan said Sunday, ''I am at peace with myself knowing that I did the right thing and not put the lives of innocent people at risk.'' HOW does he sleep at night?
This says it all: ~~ In Saturday's New York Post, columnist Eric Fettmann wrote: ''It's like saying that the best interests of journalism would have justified suppressing stories on the Holocaust in order to keep a U.S. news bureau in Berlin to tell Nazi Germany's side.''
To: mumbo
Of course the other news outlets are giving them a pass. He who is without sin shall cast the first stone. CNN is probably not the only player in this game.
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:54:30 PM PDT
by
Lawgvr1955
(Never draw to an inside straight)
To: JustPiper
Typical Left wing maggot response here:
Good journalism always has ''tension between judgment and integrity,'' Jones said, and is a ''very hard thing'' for anyone not in Jordan's shoes to ''pass judgment on.''
Even if another liberal's actions and in actions have cost lives, we as liberals should never judge them.
Yeah sure!
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posted on
04/14/2003 6:56:15 PM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
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To: Lawgvr1955
This story is being buried by the presstitutes.
I won't let it die.
To: JustPiper
He also wrote that he never reported that Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s eldest son, Uday, had told him in 1995 that he planned to kill two of his brothers-in-law who had defected as well as the man giving them asylum, King Hussein of Jordan. That is just wrong. He could have told the CIA. Uday would probably have had no idea who leaked the info. If he was causally letting journalists know of his plans for assasination, then I imagine he wasn't too choosy about who he leaked to.
Then again, it was probably a surprise only to the brothers-in-law.
To: JustPiper
CNN's reporting from Iraq has always been suspect (along with many other news outlets.) They were not free to say what they knew and they self edited themselves for years in order to curry favor with this totalitarian regime. Quite frankly- honest reporting cannot be done in a totalitarian regime and thus should not even be attempted. CNN and others are, in no small way, perhaps responsible for the duration of the Sadaam regime in Iraq. CNN was doing "man in the street" interviews in Baghdad while Sadaam was in power as if they didn't know full well that no one could say what they felt honestly to a reporter. I read New York Times articles saying how everyone supported Sadaam in Iraq before the war. IT is disgusting. It is done all the time in reporting on Cuba as well.
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posted on
04/14/2003 7:01:17 PM PDT
by
Burkeman1
(B)
To: whadizit
since some reporters were out roaming around without protection of our forces they should be allowed to have security with weapons. What is so dastardly about that? It's the flip side of the Fedayeen shooting out of the windows of hospitals. In wars among countries where the soldiers are not complete savages, the idea is that journalists, medics, etc., are not supposed to be combatants... in return for which they get a certain immunity from gunfire. That's what all the tut-tutting is about -- they are afraid that by shooting from a "media vehicle," CNN has set the precedent that journalists are combatants and can be shot at.
I think that rule works better when the other guys play by Marquis of Queensbury rules. When they are already shooting at the journalists, and planting bombs on pregnant women, and using children as human shields, all bets are off. |
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posted on
04/14/2003 7:02:14 PM PDT
by
Nick Danger
(We have imprisoned them in their tanks -- Baghdad Bob)
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