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Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
6. What's the difference between signing a petition and voting?
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 04:44 PM
Mar 2012

Both are considered "being a good citizen."

If reporters can't sign petitions without being considered impartial then should they vote?

We don't know if any of these reporters covered the Walker case, FWIW. I would think a sports reporter or the person on the police beat wouldn't have a conflict (unless Walker gets arrested or plays with the local high school football team).

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Gannett sucks ass. cyberswede Mar 2012 #1
Good. I applaud them for this cthulu2016 Mar 2012 #2
Yes, we can't have employees exercising their constitutional rights, now, can we? Scuba Mar 2012 #20
Nope, now if only their masters could keep them from voting. Incitatus Mar 2012 #25
I don't always agree with it, but Blue_Tires Mar 2012 #32
Problem is as a journalist you are not supposed to sign petitions nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #37
Perhaps, but since Gannet has not a single "journalist" on their staff it doesn't apply.... Scuba Mar 2012 #46
They don't nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #53
Yeah, those darn typesetters, always spinning the message.... Scuba Mar 2012 #54
Gannett's Principles of Ethical Conduct mzteris Mar 2012 #3
No, it doesn't nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #5
What's the difference between signing a petition and voting? Fawke Em Mar 2012 #6
Lots of reporters don't vote. nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #9
IIRC, Keith Olbermann doesn't vote, for reasons along those lines. n/t Ian David Mar 2012 #18
I find that hard to believe considering the big flap over his donating 1monster Mar 2012 #21
At least, that USED to be the case. Ian David Mar 2012 #33
The Vote Is Private...Petitions Are Not... KharmaTrain Mar 2012 #47
so they're not allowed to vote? n/t mzteris Mar 2012 #11
Some reporters do not vote nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #38
that's a bit ridiculous. mzteris Mar 2012 #50
No, it's nothing to do with employers nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #52
not sure where the "violation" is mzteris Mar 2012 #4
That is their statement as a newspaper, not the personnel policy nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #7
I'm sorry, but I think you're mistaken mzteris Mar 2012 #14
I never said you could nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #17
Signing A Petition Is Not Voting... KharmaTrain Mar 2012 #49
Not correct cthulu2016 Mar 2012 #10
Thank you for the good examples nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #12
And I bet they don't discourage investigation regarding their advertisers angstlessk Mar 2012 #8
The recall signatures never should have been made public. postulater Mar 2012 #13
There never was any assurance or promise of secrecy nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #16
I am disagreeing with the GAB policy of making the signatures public. postulater Mar 2012 #19
From the policy: nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #23
I disagree with both policies but agree that postulater Mar 2012 #41
That is not just GAB policy. former9thward Mar 2012 #34
If it is then I disagree with that. postulater Mar 2012 #35
From the NY Times nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #15
And we all know just how impartial the NYT is. hobbit709 Mar 2012 #22
Well, both the right and left are regularly and equally mad at their policies nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #24
"your side"???? Are calling the previous poster a right-winger? Careful, someone's about to alert. Scuba Mar 2012 #26
I wasn't calling anybody a right-winger nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #27
Anyone who's dealt with me more than five minutes would respond like this hobbit709 Mar 2012 #30
1st Amendment PSUDem Mar 2012 #31
So a journalist does not have the right to vote? jwirr Mar 2012 #28
Have you read the thread? nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #29
What publications are a part of Gannett? We need to enact some 'serious measures' Zalatix Mar 2012 #36
You might want to boycott every paper in the country nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #39
Yeah but you're on the DU, if you're a reporter, wouldn't they get you for that? Zalatix Mar 2012 #43
Reporters have a private life nadinbrzezinski Mar 2012 #44
Uh ya gots a copy of those Gannett's Principles of Ethical Conduct? benld74 Mar 2012 #40
I don't equal signing a petition with campaigning or proseletizing Poiuyt Mar 2012 #42
From the NY Times nobodyspecial Mar 2012 #45
If you were for ethical conduct Genia, you would have signed the petition also. mmonk Mar 2012 #48
Policies like this are wrong ibegurpard Mar 2012 #51
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