To: Toskrin
They are part of the story, not reporting it.
Eason Jordan doesn't see what he's done wrong. They wheeled and dealed for better access. The price was silence on crimes against humanity. He just doesn't see it.
Other news organizations played the game to some extent. Most indicated that they were being censored. None of them (that we know of) had access to the point they were appraised of assasination plans by Uday Hussein. And were CONTINUALLY given top access through deals.
They just don't see that they were helping the regime.
986 posted on
04/11/2003 11:58:33 AM PDT by
Bryan24
To: Bryan24
Other news organizations played the game to some extent. Most indicated that they were being censored. None of them (that we know of) had access to the point they were appraised of assasination plans by Uday Hussein. And were CONTINUALLY given top access through deals. And so far as I know, none of them so blatantly and deliberately lied to the American people about the nature of their reporting in Iraq.
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