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![]() especially if the govt deems it not fit for the general publics consumption
Now this is where the water gets very muddy. This is not black and white by any means. The Government can be people who have lied and are trying to protect themselves under the guise of Government secrets. Seen this many times before. Just like the Constitution and Bill of Rights might have some parts that seem antiquated or need additions, the freedom of the press has grown to mean something more than what is written down because of the past abuses. In fact, the press has almost acted as the 4th arm of checks and balances. This may be good in some cases, and bad in others. The press has abused its ability to transfer accurate information before (ruined individual's lives uneccesarily), and the press has exposed numerous Government abuses that would not have been brought to light by any other means. To me, a healthy active press is a sign of a healthy active democracy. Go to any country where the press is getting shut down by some arm of Government, and you very often find a country on the way to chaos, or a country stabilized by an iron fist. |
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![]() However there is tons and tons of sensitive information that may or may not be in the publics or the countries interests to release. How do you determine that? Who determines what should be released? Reporters? Editors? Every issue can not be decided by public opinion. Those who are elected are sent to Washington to govern. If you feel they are doing a bad job then vote for someone else when they come up for re-election. But these demands to 'know' everything in the name of freedom and pariotism is misguided. One of our countrys problems is that many public officials consult public opinion polls before they choose sides on an issue. Being that the majority of people in this country are more informed about Paris Hilton and pop culture then current or world affairs, it is a truly scary thing.
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Bolded And how does one determine if they are doing a bad job? Do you ask them? The press plays a most important roll in helping deciminate information on which people voted which way and why. You read the papers. I dont call my congressman and ask him what kind of job he is doing... I dont sit in on every legislative session or briefing and take notes. Too much info I dont have readily available. And I also need some of it explained. Last edited by pgardn : 06-18-2007 at 11:05 PM. |
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I'm not for censorship and I understand full well the importance of the press, but I get tired of hearing of the 'experts' opinions on things of which they just have cursory information. If you and I watch a basketball game and have a disagreement about some segment of the game, I can respect your view even if I dont agree because we saw the same thing though perhaps in a different light. If you and I dont see the game then we probably aren't qualified to make decisions about the game being as we have only media reports to judge our opinions on. So any opinions that you have on the game I take with a grain of salt because I know that you are strictly basing your arguements on previous (old) information and the media's interperation. I have a hard time agreeing or disagreeing because I have no first hand info and I know you dont either, and because the media person reporting about the game may be a blithering idiot, I dont want to take too strong of a stance. That is pretty much how I feel about the war in Iraq. Downthestretch may not like it but unless he is CIA and has some kind of secret info that we dont know about, he knows as little about what is going on over there and the reasons behind it as the rest of us. |
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![]() We work in very diff. fields and have seen the abuses by the press.
We have had the press write some things about an incident in a bathroom at our school that never even occurred. It was flat out wrong. Our city paper never even retracted it. The incident report went away, and people asked to know more about the incident, and what was done to the students involved. The press never wrote another word about the incident. There were no names, no one involved, because the incident never happened. (I imagine some reporters got roundly scolded though; in fact one reporter is not a reporter for that paper anymore... dont know if this incident caused it.) But... The press is given our scores on certain standardized tests. They are given our ideas about how we plan to bring lower income students scores up. We are held accountable in the community by the students, parents and by the press. We have been rated as one of the top public schools in Texas, and also not even made a list of high performing schools that has one of the worst perfoming schools in our district on that very list. Our Principal is asked to explain the differences by the press. To explain the diff. in criteria used to rate the school. But this is not nearly as easy to judge as watching a game. The criteria must be explained and weighed. I cant visit courtrooms, China, etc... I dont know what I am trying to say anymore other than the press is part of what makes this country great. Places that do not have an active press, are not places I would want to live. Entertainment and abuses aside, the role is vital. When a country starts to shut down TV and radio stations... something is very wrong. Information, and possible explainations about what the information means are vital. I dont know all the nuiances of Supreme Court rulings, I need a little help besides just straight information. |
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![]() "Downthestretch may not like it but unless he is CIA and has some kind of secret info that we dont know about, he knows as little about what is going on over there and the reasons behind it as the rest of us."
I do not work for the CIA nor do I have secret info. That said, the claim that I know little of what is going on over there and the reasons behind it is an assumption, not fact. I agree with Pgardn that a free press is vital to the functioning of our country. As voters and taxpayers, we not only have the right to know how our money is being spent, but also the requisite information regarding those that were put into office to represent the "people's" interests. |
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![]() Speaking of the CIA, here is a decalssified document from 40 years ago.
The word Vietnam has been replaced with Iraq, and there are other minor revisions. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/c...id=3866&page=0 "Those that ignore the lessons of history are condemned to repeat them." |
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Point 2. I am also. But when something like the holocaust occurs we let it go? If we were not in Iraq right now, I am convinced that we would be doing more in Africa. This is very difficult. Innoncent people being slaughtered just does not sit well with me. The world is not as big a place as it used to be... events in what seem like a remote place has more of an effect on the world as a whole than it ever has. And also: Was going into Afghanistan a mistake also? Think back to what was going on when we decided to go into Afghanistan. At that time, was it a mistake? Because if it was, you are one of the very few people in Western Civilization that believed this. And lastly: I apologize for prodding discussion. I just like to know what people think. It helps me get a better picture of how people feel and I learn something. |
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What the hell good came of it? |
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![]() I heard...they said...I think...maybe I don't...it's this way ...it's that way...here's something I read........I dunno.....
Geez! I mean you're free to write this stuff just as I am right now.No wonder people have no power.They just argue among themselves...but it's been that way for quite sometime now and only gets more buried in the muck. This is just as bad as call in radio shows. |
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So at the time we went in to Afghanistan, you rejected the entire EU's opinion (even France) also? Just you and Congressman Ron Paul. No seriously, look back at the votes. AT THE TIME, I can remember only a handful speaking out against our Afghanistan foray. After the fact its so easy. Put yourself in a position of power at that time, in this country and you would have said no... right after 9/11 and the fact the Taliban told us they would protect Osama Bin Laden, come and get him... you would have told your constituents leave the Taliban alone, they good people. Let Osama roam, we cant get the guy. You would have told this to NY city and the families, and the nation. You are a brave man with a crystal ball I dont have. |
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I really dont have a clue as to what should be done other than put big pressure on China to do something. |
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Is there even a better option Chuck? I think the possibilty of other options exist, but they may not always be the most popular ones. We (the US) have aligned ourselves with Ethiopia for the time being by the financial support we offer them. I dont have a problem with us really giving them the help they need, IF they would treat the citizens of their country in some kind of civilized manner. No decent human being deserves to be treated the way that some of these people are. Ethiopia has been a great source of support in helping with the fight against radical muslims....but there is still the violating of basic human rights that I don't agree with. |
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