Itâs obvious our government lacks the competence to keep sensitive information from a hostile media, and weed out the traitors who work inside and collude with Journalists.
I bring this up because Al-Associated Press has a new one:
âU.S. troops accused of killing Iraq familyâ
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060630/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_soldiers_investigated
This story is in their classic format: they begin with an eye catching slug, followed by information always coming from some âofficialâ in government who âtold The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.â This is the same phrase they use over and over and over again.
Then they use the opportunity to repeat a previous event to advance their anti-Bush, anti-Iraq campaign agenda (in this case Haditha), and then wrap it up by using their âsourceâ to negate anything officially coming from government.
And by the time the real truth of this incident comes out through slow official bureaucratic channels, it will be ignored by media and overshadowed by a new atrocity coming out like clockwork, manufactured by media and their anonymous traitorous sources working in government.
While government should become ruthless at catching and removing its internal spies, Journalism should be shamed for itâs epidemic of malpractice. They can hide behind the First Amendment, but they canât hide from our shame.
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are." --William T. Sherman
I bring this up because Al-Associated Press has a new one:
âU.S. troops accused of killing Iraq familyâ
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060630/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_soldiers_investigated
This story is in their classic format: they begin with an eye catching slug, followed by information always coming from some âofficialâ in government who âtold The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the case.â This is the same phrase they use over and over and over again.
Then they use the opportunity to repeat a previous event to advance their anti-Bush, anti-Iraq campaign agenda (in this case Haditha), and then wrap it up by using their âsourceâ to negate anything officially coming from government.
And by the time the real truth of this incident comes out through slow official bureaucratic channels, it will be ignored by media and overshadowed by a new atrocity coming out like clockwork, manufactured by media and their anonymous traitorous sources working in government.
While government should become ruthless at catching and removing its internal spies, Journalism should be shamed for itâs epidemic of malpractice. They can hide behind the First Amendment, but they canât hide from our shame.
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are." --William T. Sherman