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Re: If We don't have a Free Press, We are in T R O U B L E !

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OCU> Perhaps, but Rupert Murdoch went to court and argued that the 1st Amendment allows newscasters to KNOWINGLY lie on the air,


And there,
I have a serious disagreement with that.

Yes, we should have a free press. And, the press
should have the ability, and even the responsibility,
to publish the facts, the truth, and all the truth.

But, when the media deliberately lies . . . such a
lie, is almost certainly an attempt to sway public
opinion . . . to cause 'We The People' to make a
bad decision based upon the lie . . .

Well, to me, that should be a jail-able offense.

Zim.




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Re: If We don't have a Free Press, We are in T R O U B L E !
By: oldCADuser
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Tue, 03 Jun 14 3:56 AM
Msg. 64247 of 65535

Perhaps, but Rupert Murdoch went to court and argued that the 1st Amendment allows newscasters to KNOWINGLY lie on the air, including misrepresenting events and even fabricating the 'facts', and he WON! His argument was that it was NOT the responsibility of a news organization to even try being accurate or truthful, but rather that it was the public's responsibility to decide for themselves what is or is not factual. I guess he was serious when he instituted the Faux News tagline: "We Report - You Decide."

The only thing the judge warned him about was that this did not give him a license to libel or defame individuals.


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