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On Sun, 09 May 2004 19:26:08 -0400, John Gaquin wrote:
"thunder" wrote in message The press is the press. With all it's failings, I question if any of this would have come to light if it hadn't been for the press. That's the conventional wisdom, and no one offers a correction. The fact is that the allegations came from within the Army, the investigation was launched by the Army, and the fact of the allegations and the investigation was publicized by the Army in a press statement within days of the allegations being made. The Army investigated and the report started moving up the line, as is its wont, in April. The only reason the press even noticed was because one of those nimrods was stupid enough to post pictures on the web. Our press has effected some brilliant investigative journalism over the years, but this ain't part of it. Yeah, but, the Red Cross had repeatedly warned the Bush administration about abuse for over a year. I'll agree this isn't great investigative journalism, but if it weren't for the press, we wouldn't have known, Congress wouldn't have known (or at least could have pretended not to know), and Bush might not have seen the pictures. |
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