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WASHINGTON The shadow of the Sept. 11 terror attacks is eclipsing press freedom and other constitutional safeguards in the United States, Associated Press President and CEO Tom Curley said Thursday.
“What has become clear in the aftermath of 9/11 is how much expediency trumps safeguards,” Curley said in remarks prepared for the annual dinner of the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation.
“Congress steps back from its constitutional role of executive oversight. Civilian oversight of the military wanes. A Justice Department interprets laws in ways that extend police powers. More drastically, prisons are established in places where government or military operatives circumvent due process or control trials,” Curley said in accepting the foundation’s First Amendment Leadership Award.
“It’s at moments like these when a free press matters most,” he said.
Curley was selected for his role in pushing for more openness in government and for emphasizing reporting on First Amendment issues. That includes efforts by the AP to establish the Sunshine in Government Initiative, a news media coalition that presses for strengthening Freedom of Information laws and for greater government openness.
Also receiving First Amendment honors from the foundation Thursday were CBS News correspondent Bob Schieffer and NBC Universal vice president Paula Madison. A special award also recognized former Federal Communications Commission Chairman Richard Wiley.
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The Executive Branch is completely corrupt and Congress is too politically weak to stand up on behalf of the electorate. The country will continue to spiral downwards into a fascist state unless the people stand up for their freedoms and liberties and elect a president who is a true public servant. Someone who will be a champion for, “We the People” and the rule of constitutional law, not “Me the Monarch”.
Congressman Ron Paul is a principled man, still in the presidential race and can be counted on to do what’s best for our nation. Vote for him this November.
OK, the Executive Branch is NOT completely corrupt but Congress is politically weak and guided too much on politics as opposed to defending our country.
The first amendment does not allow the press to put our nation in danger. National security secrets are secret for a reason.
Much of the press, however, is more in line to make political points for the left … this means they will put our nation in danger IF it fits their left leaning political agenda.
This same press will, if God forbid another attack takes hundreds or thousands of American lifes, yell “why didn’t Bush does his job and stop this attack?”
The reasons would be in the mirror … because the press has made much of the job of defending our nation much harder because the press tells our enemies everything they need to know.
Sure, the press must report … some common sense needs to be used as well.
George W. Bush is not just corrupt; he seems to have a deep antipathy for the republican form of government. He prefers an executive that operates in complete secrecy so that mistakes or just plain retribution will never be known to anyone except for a few that he allows into his confidence. This is as closed to having a Mafia boss for president as you can get without actually having the Mafia in power. If this isn’t corruption then the dictionary meaning for corruption needs to be changed so that we can have a consensus on that meaning.
1. the act of corrupting or state of being corrupt.
2. moral perversion; depravity.
3. perversion of integrity.
4. corrupt or dishonest proceedings.
5. BRIBERY.
6. debasement or alteration, as of language or a text.
7. a debased form of a word.
8. putrefactive decay; rottenness.
9. any corrupting influence or agency.
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