added 2007 Thu Feb 1 13:19:20 by Spadecaller
"This is obviously a great victory for the principles of a free press that are so essential to this nation," Olson said in a statement. "Personally, I am pleased that the Army no longer seeks my participation in their prosecution of Lt. Watada." More importantly, this is a victory for the rights of journalists in the U.S.
"This is obviously a great victory for the principles of a free press that are so essential to this nation," Olson said in a statement. "Personally, I am pleased that the Army no longer seeks my participation in their prosecution of Lt. Watada." More importantly, this is a victory for the rights of journalists in the U.S.
added 2007 Tue Jan 30 21:47:36 by Spadecaller
Journalists are under fire today by the Bush White House. In the more than half a century I've been a reporter, there has never been as systematic an operation to intimidate and then silence the press as is now taking place under the Bush-Cheney-Gonzales administration.
Journalists are under fire today by the Bush White House. In the more than half a century I've been a reporter, there has never been as systematic an operation to intimidate and then silence the press as is now taking place under the Bush-Cheney-Gonzales administration.
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 20:32:38 by Searunner52
Summary: The mainstream media have yet to report on the story of a blogger whose website was shut down after he began spotlighting inflammatory rhetoric common to several talk radio hosts on KSFO, an ABC Radio-owned station in San Francisco.
Summary: The mainstream media have yet to report on the story of a blogger whose website was shut down after he began spotlighting inflammatory rhetoric common to several talk radio hosts on KSFO, an ABC Radio-owned station in San Francisco.







