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Entries for April 25th, 2003

MSNBC’s Ashleigh Banfield acknowledged in

MSNBC’s Ashleigh Banfield acknowledged in a speech covered by the Topeka Capital-Journal that the coverage of the war in Iraq “wasn’t journalism”. It’s nice to see a television journalist acknowledging this fact that has been made plain by many in the print media, and adamantly by those overseas. Our 24-hour cable channels are not practicing journalism (and our network news programs are beginning to cross the line). They are “covering” events, as Ms. Banfield states.

What is painfully obvious is that, at the moment, most Americans don’t want journalism on TV, they want coverage. I wouldn’t necessarily have a problem with this if they weren’t still billing themselves as “journalists”.

She also has the guts to point out that American media outlets fail to help the American people understand the reason for Islamic distrust of America - it’s failure to treat Palestinians and Israelis as equal partners in the peace process. She notes:

As a journalist, I have been ostracized just from going on television and saying, Here’s what the leaders of Hezbollah, a radical Moslem group, are telling me about what is needed to bring peace to Israel. And, here’s what the Lebanese are saying. Like it or lump it, don’t shoot the messenger, but that’s what they do.

It’s outrageous that multiple viewpoints are not tolerated on the Middle East issue. Israel is our ally, it is a democracy. However, it is not the only country in the Middle East. It is treated differently for a reason, but that reason is not understood at all by most citizens of the Middle East. America is viewed to be allowing Israel to get away with murder (literally), while forcing every other country to sit on their hands.

Bravo to Ms. Banfield for her willingness to speak out.

I want to welcome anyone

I want to welcome anyone who is reading this blog to my own viewpoint on the events in the world. I hope to post often. I spend a lot of time monitoring world events and have a lot of opinions. I live in Alabama, and work for a state agency. I am relatively young (25 years old), but I do have strong opinions. I would love to hear from others who are interested in what I have to stay. So feel free to contact me. Have fun and enjoy!

Had a letter to the

Had a letter to the editor published in yesterday’s online edition of the Montgomery Advertiser. You can read it here
Letter to the Editor