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RE: CNN: All the news that we see fit to print



>However, last time I checked, journalistic integrity was not a factor in
determining who gets an FCC license and who doesn't.

There is a large difference between a journalistic opinion and allowing
yourself to be the mouthpiece for a foreign country. By focusing on the
"damages" that we were doing to the country, as directed by the Iraqi's,
they were conducting a psy-ops program against the US.

I just had the NYT article forwarded to me by a friend and I'm appalled.
While some here may find sympathy for Mr. Jordan for having to keep "all
these stories bottled up", compromising the reporting to deny these things
so that his network could get ratings is an approval of the acts.  This is
further reinforced by his knowingly broadcasting anti-American propaganda so
that we may not intervene in the situation.

Morally he should have exposed the truth as to what's happening there so
that the world could act to stop it.  Instead he chose to demonize us for
trying to prevent it.  The pains and souls of all of those who suffered
should be on his conscience, not ramose over not getting "the big story".

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