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 Linda_K
 
posted on February 10, 2005 09:44:27 AM new
Between dan rather's Memogate... ratherbiased.com supporting the democratic party rather than just 'reporting' the news....now CNN come into the limelight once again...with what I guess the lefties here would consider 'supporting our troops'.

Now we have another 'he said, she said' situation. And just like with theresa kerry there is a tape that proves what they did state....no matter the denials.

So....let's see the tape and we'll know what was said.
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Senator Calls for Release of Comments by CNN News Chief
By Marc Morano
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer
February 10, 2005
Washington (CNSNews.com) -


A member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said Wednesday the videotaped comments of a CNN news executive claiming that U.S. troops in Iraq had targeted journalists should be released. The senator also condemned the remarks, saying they could provide fodder for enemies of the United States.



Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) called the comments by Eason Jordan, the head of CNN's news division, "outrageous and wrong," and said he wants to see the videotape of Jordan making the comments. "I guarantee if any other official or person, a public official, made a statement like that, even if they were retracting it, they would say 'Hey, this is recorded, this is taped.' I think we ought to see what he said," Allen told Cybercast News Service.



The precise nature of Jordan's comments, made January 27 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is unclear because videotape of the meeting has not been released. But others who attended the session have quoted Jordan as saying he knows of 12 reporters killed by allied troops in Iraq.


At a Wednesday night press dinner in Washington, D.C., Allen worried about the impact that Jordan's allegations may have around the globe. "Now the troops are going to read this, they are going to know about it. This is in the blogsophere," Allen said.


When asked how international media and enemies of the U.S. may react to Jordan's allegations, Allen said, "I don't know what Al Jazeera or any of these terrorists or any of them have done with this, but you can be sure that any of the folks that are enemies of freedom, enemies of the United States, enemies of the right of Israel to exist, will use this to say, 'Oh, look at these Americans, look at how awful they are, they are not for a free press, they shoot them.' Which of course is an absolute falsehood, but there is the potential for that."



Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) heard Jordan make the comments last month. In an interview with the New York Sun earlier this week, Frank recalled Jordan saying that "he knew of about 12 journalists who had not only been killed by American troops, but had been targeted as a matter of policy."


"It sounded like [Jordan] was saying it was official [U.S.] military policy to take out journalists... He did say he was talking about cases of deliberate killing," Frank told the Sun.



Dodd issued a statement earlier this week saying he was "outraged by the comments" Jordan made. "Senator Dodd is tremendously proud of the sacrifice and service of our American military personnel," the statement read.
Jordan has since disavowed the comments, but a firestorm of criticism has erupted over the issue, with coverage in major newspapers, cable channels, online news services and blogs.



World Economic Forum Media Director Mark Adams did not respond to repeated contacts seeking a videotape of Jordan's comments, and the Forum has not released the videotape because it maintains that the panel discussion where Jordan made his remarks was considered off the record.



'A lot of explaining to do'



Actor Ron Silver, co-founder of the Hollywood-based Creative Coalition, said he believes that Jordan did say what's been attributed to him "because Chris Dodd and Barney Frank were there--they said he said it."


Silver also mentioned Jordan's comment in 2003 that CNN withheld some reporting on Iraqi abuses to obtain better media access in Iraq.
"I think this is a big, big story and I think he has a lot explaining to do," Silver said, adding that Jordan "should release a transcript or a tape about what he said because he occupies too important a position in the American media to just sweep this under the rug."



While Rep. Jim Leach (R-Iowa) called Jordan's reported comments "too bizarre for words," other Members of Congress said they didn't have enough information to comment.


'Not clear enough'
In defense of Jordan's remarks, CNN spokeswoman Megan Mahoney said in a statement to Cybercast News Service on Wednesday, "Eason was speaking out on an issue that is important to news organizations all over the world. Unfortunately, he was not clear enough in explaining his assertion. He was responding to an assertion that all 63 journalists killed in Iraq were 'collateral damage.'"



"While the majority of the 63 journalists killed in Iraq have been killed by insurgents, the Pentagon has acknowledged that the U.S. military on occasion has killed people who turned out to be journalists," Mahoney's statement continued. "Mr. Jordan emphatically does not believe that the U.S. military intended to kill journalists and believes these accidents to be cases of 'mistaken identity.'"



In addition, a source inside CNN who spoke with Cybercast News Service on condition of anonymity said on Wednesday that Jordan feels passionately about protecting reporters and has been very distressed about the deaths of two CNN employees who were killed in Iraq in 2004. The source did not comment specifically on Jordan's statements in Davos, but the source did say that Jordan's focus is on protecting journalists in war zones and that he has made this issue one of his chief missions.
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Four More Years....YES!!!
 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on February 10, 2005 09:56:40 AM new
with what I guess the lefties here would consider 'supporting our troops'.

It would be nice if you wouldn't group all lefties as one mind, Linda.

I agree and believe that the tapes should most definitely be produced for all to hear.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on February 10, 2005 10:09:06 AM new
Objection noted, maggie.

I have previously stated that I haven't read enough of your opinions to form my own opinion on your position on the issues. But it does hold to the rest of the lefties who have posted here. They don't believe the mainstream press and media slant left at all. Matter of fact, helen, has more than once stated the NYT isn't liberal either.


I just offer proof to support my opinion that it does...when the opportunity presents itself...as it often does.


It's my opinion that the left is so anti-Bush that they often ignore what's in our Nations best interest as a whole [the United States]...and our troops best interests when they say they support them...but their words show differently.


Like in this case, it's very hard for me to believe this CNN executive supports our troops when he makes such outlandish statements, and offers NO PROOF to his claim. Statements like these DO put our troops in further danger....but if asked he'd probably say 'I support our troops' too. Some people just don't understand how their words can effect the actions of our enemies. All they do is scream they have the right to say them. Yes, they do....but what they say also is heard by our enemies and used against us...our country...our troops.
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Four More Years....YES!!! [ edited by Linda_K on Feb 10, 2005 10:12 AM ]
 
 parklane64
 
posted on February 10, 2005 11:51:53 AM new
If Chris Dodd and Barney Frank kept their mouths shut, there would be no controversy?

Yeah, I'm not suspicious of this or anything.

Let's see, military, military, hmmmmm, here it is in Rush 'Doper Dan' Limbaugh's own words, "...break things and kill people." And we don't want them to be any more indiscriminate than necessary. What doesn't make sense? Can I get a set of that deck of cards?

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liberalism, the last bastion of elitism
 
 crowfarm
 
posted on February 12, 2005 07:23:22 AM new





Maggie, here's how the neocons handle the "news".......
























Education Dept. paid commentator to promote law
By Greg Toppo, USA TODAY
Seeking to build support among black families for its education reform law, the Bush administration paid a prominent black pundit $240,000 to promote the law on his nationally syndicated television show and to urge other black journalists to do the same.

Williams on being paid to boost NCLB: "I wanted to do it because it's something I believe in."
AP

The campaign, part of an effort to promote No Child Left Behind (NCLB), required commentator Armstrong Williams "to regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broadcasts," and to interview Education Secretary Rod Paige for TV and radio spots that aired during the show in 2004.

Williams said Thursday he understands that critics could find the arrangement unethical, but "I wanted to do it because it's something I believe in."

The top Democrat on the House Education Committee, Rep. George Miller of California, called the contract "a very questionable use of taxpayers' money" that is "probably illegal." He said he will ask his Republican counterpart to join him in requesting an investigation.




 
 Linda_K
 
posted on February 12, 2005 08:08:05 AM new
Anyone who might be interested in demanding CNN either prove Jordan didn't say our troops were killing/targeting journalists or force him to apologize to them for his false statements - statements that are near-treason, imo, can use this link to CNN top executives to tell you want proof or a retraction from CNN.


http://capwiz.com/sicminc/issues/alert/?alertid=6963736&type=CU
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Four More Years....YES!!!
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on February 12, 2005 08:19:29 AM new
Well....there is a God.

Won't have to email CNN executives....ol' jordan has resigned.


http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050212/D886M8800.html



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Four More Years....YES!!!
 
 crowfarm
 
posted on February 18, 2005 07:48:56 AM new
How is cutting veteran's benefits "supporting the troops"
???????????????????????????????????????
And, yes, it's a fact, BUSH CUT veteran's benefits...TRAITOR!

 
 
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