liberal media bias?
Sep. 27th, 2004 09:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/print/government_approved/
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inthesetimes:
Some people are frightening. But other people are very cool. I don't understand how the frightening people aren't more widely understood to be frightening, though.
"We've given you ideals and then destroyed them."
-- Jon J. Johnston, pst3102
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Journalists, according to [Homeland Security Advisor] Ridge, are the “constant reminders of the freedom of expression we all enjoy.” Nonetheless, when it comes to terrorism, everyone could use a few tips from the good old DHS. The goal of the day, Ridge said, would be to provide the press with a “detailed playbook” for responding to crisis, providing journalists with the strategies and (government-affiliated) contacts needed to deal with a terrorist scenario. “A consistent message to the public is critical.”
Some people are frightening. But other people are very cool. I don't understand how the frightening people aren't more widely understood to be frightening, though.
"We've given you ideals and then destroyed them."
-- Jon J. Johnston, pst3102