Sunday, March 26, 2006
"Gotcha's" or "Pimping"
It seems to me that every headline is a "gotcha", and there are more "whistleblowers" than workers.
Then, in every story, the accuser either offers no proof, or astoundingly, agrees with the investigations that have found no wrongdoing so far.
Could it be that the media is just pimping for ratings?...
Then, in every story, the accuser either offers no proof, or astoundingly, agrees with the investigations that have found no wrongdoing so far.
Could it be that the media is just pimping for ratings?...
Roger Aronoff writes at a website called "Accuracy In Media":
"The fact remains that, unlike then-president Clinton, who led a military action against Serbia without seeking or acquiring congressional approval, President Bush sought the approval of Congress and got it. And this was after Congress passed-and Clinton had signed-a policy seeking regime change in Iraq."
"After getting congressional approval, the U.S. took the matter to the United Nations, where it got a unanimous Security Council resolution, 1441, to give Iraq one last chance to come clean on its weapons of mass destruction programs. The clear implication was that if Iraq didn't cooperate, the next step would be military action."