Posted on 04/06/2012 5:14:03 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
NBC was trying to create the news with their edit of the tape. Any excuse otherwise, especially that the edit was inadvertent, is BS.
Contact information on this page:
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Let them hear from you early and often. Several tabs that can be clicked, use more than one.
Methinks the producer is black.
The person needs to be jailed immediately.
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The Unknown NBC Producer who happens to be black?
So they found a scapegoat. Huzzah huzzah. This producer is nothing but a tiny cog in an utterly corrupt machine.
We’re supposed to take their word for it? Sure, they’ve never lied to us in the past. Have they?
They’re not looking forward to the concept of addressing George Zimmerman as “Boss”.
It can't be done. Editing is a conscious process. If it were accidental, the edit point would have been randomly placed.
The producer is not a scapegoat. He’s guilty. Grab some popcorn...
This producer is just a fall guy. NBC has a history of propagandizing. This is not nearly enough. People could still be killed, and lives have been ruined because of their actions. One producer did not do this, there is a bigger fish that should have been aware of what was going on.
A mistake would be clipping the beginning or ending of the audio. Carefully editing out the 911 dispatcher’s question about what color the perp was was a deliberate act. NBC is still lying.
Wouldn't surprise me if he looked like Obama's son. A non-black producer would probably have been embarrassed in public.
A defamation action by Zimmerman (BTW, wasn’t that the original name of Bob Dylan?) would name as defendants both the corporate entity NBC, and the individual producer directly behind that segment (and maybe some additional individual John Does.) What NBC is doing by firing the guy is attempting - with regard to itself only - to negate the “actual malice” element required to prove libel against a public figure. Thus, in the likely event of a suit, NBC will argue: “We accepted in good faith this segment as an accurate representation of the 911 call, but were deceived by this rogue producer (who previously had a good track record).”
In this way, NBC may rely on a narrative of a rogue producer who did commit defamation, in an effort to exculpate itself, NBC, of the charge of defamation. And no doubt, that’s why the producer & NBC will be represented separate counsel.
Al Sharpton is going to come to the defense of this producer, methinks...
He’s a little old to be Obama’s son.
I have been involved in quite a few fire/ems incidents where the only thing I recognized was the address. The media is worthless at best.
We need to find out who it is and spread the name.....Enough!
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