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patrice

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8. Now that's responsible journalism. The hallmark of a professional: professional self-discipline.....
Tue May 21, 2013, 10:29 AM
May 2013

Sorry to have to say that it's too bad it isn't more common.

Autonomous individual discernment is what is needed. With that, government will be able to more effectively represent the collective responsibilities this nation has charged them with.

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+1 uponit7771 May 2013 #1
When does the chilling effect on "journalist" trump the death sentence for spies? dorkzilla May 2013 #2
I like this idea. ctsnowman May 2013 #3
Yes. We need to bring back the Fairness Doctrine. Demoiselle May 2013 #10
The Fairness Doctrine would shut down Fox News meow2u3 May 2013 #13
Yes. It's a cunning plan. (Sigh) Demoiselle May 2013 #22
"Fairness." Doesn't fairness depend on your point of view? JDPriestly May 2013 #24
Well said. denverbill May 2013 #4
Problem is, Carlson and the like are "opinion" journalists. Dash87 May 2013 #5
Opinion "journalists" should NOT be covered by the 1st amendment dorkzilla May 2013 #17
Um, the 1st Amendment covers freedom of speech not just freedom of press. Hissyspit May 2013 #29
Sorry I should have been more specific - 1st as it pertains to a free press... dorkzilla May 2013 #30
Pincus is not an opinion journalist? Hissyspit May 2013 #27
I agree the OP article is opinion Dash87 May 2013 #28
Very good! Well said! mountain grammy May 2013 #11
KICK patrice May 2013 #15
You make a good point about this complex issue. JDPriestly May 2013 #23
Yes, it certainly is complex... dorkzilla May 2013 #31
Exactly, Ma'am The Magistrate May 2013 #6
Actually, it was a whistle-blower case. Brennan came out and admitted it when he said "controlled leveymg May 2013 #32
No, Sir: Purely Sources And Methods The Magistrate May 2013 #34
That this use of double agents with bombs continued is a scandal of the first-order. leveymg May 2013 #35
Here's the statement by Undersec. Kennedy about why DOS didn't revoke the Underwear Bomber's visa leveymg May 2013 #36
I'd say the hero is Holder. ucrdem May 2013 #7
I have been thinking that for a while. & EVERYONE has been counting coup against him the whole time. patrice May 2013 #9
I was surprised myself. ucrdem May 2013 #12
The solutions to so many problems begin in the integrity, honesty, and strength of individuals in patrice May 2013 #14
Now that's responsible journalism. The hallmark of a professional: professional self-discipline..... patrice May 2013 #8
K & R SunSeeker May 2013 #16
I have always felt that Holder and Pres. Obama have thought asjr May 2013 #18
I'm With Froomkin pmorlan1 May 2013 #19
You cannot "out" something which is already out. The AP story came first. nt CJCRANE May 2013 #20
Pincus (of the Bush-water-carrying WaPo) is picking and choosing. Hissyspit May 2013 #25
Exactly. nt Zorra May 2013 #21
The son of MOCKINGBIRD should be ashamed. Octafish May 2013 #26
“News is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress; all the rest is advertising.” Lord Northcliffe Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #33
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