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'Gasland' Journalists Arrested At Hearing By Order Of House Republicans
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...1.html?mrefid=
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"Highly regarded" by who? I never heard of this guy.
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No idea. Saw this on reddit and just thought it might cause an interesting discussion.
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Appears to be cameras mounted on the wall in the background, now whether they are recording the hearing remains to be seen. I also took note nobody had any problem with the person recording the interaction between the authorities and the journalist. Which leaves me to conclude 1st ammendment rights are not the issue here. Rather this oh so "highly regarded" journalist should have read the sign before he set up his camera. It reads as follows: MEMBERS AND COMITTEE STAFF ONLY BEYOND THIS POINT. Even public hearings have rules.
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While he is at fault for attempting to be there without a permit, it makes you wonder why they wouldn't have approved his permit this time, which by all indications, seems to be a fairly routine thing. Especially given the quote from Jerry Nadler at the end of the article that states that most people filming these sorts of proceedings don't have a permit. |
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Read the updates, it said that he did actually apply for a permit the day before
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I did see the film. Good documentary.
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He was told he would not meet the criteria for a press pass. Whether he applied at that point or not isn't the question. However, what is important to note is that the press credentials are not determined by the committee, or lawmakers at all (of either party). The "group" that decides press crendentials is made up of other, established journalists representing the various major networks. The group has its own standards, and does not allow press credentials for any "film" work.
The cameras that are in there are for a live webcast that was done during the hearing. Quote:
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Funny a staunch enemy of fracking, versus a government body who kisses big oils ass, as if cupid shot it with a million arrows.
But it is ok, there was a sign there prohibiting our government from being responsible to its electorate. Or recording their corporate posterior lickings. I love how you far righties think. just don't be surprised when the unwashed masses show up at your door with pitchforks and rifles. (single shot muzzle loaders like the old days, lefties are traditional too) ALL GOVERNMENT PROCEEDINGS SHOULD BE OPEN. IT IS THEIR DUTY TO US. Scared? |
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This isn't about credentials. It's hiding behind some arbitrary set of rules so as to cover up corruption. Maybe failing to smell the stink here means that you're the one being partisan, I don't know. I do however have a sneaking suspicion that you'd be howling if this were Dem's shutting the media out of a hearing on Planned Parenthood. |
Don't bother Mookie.
If it was Demoncrats doing this, then it would be an affront so bad, it would tear the very fabric of America apart. But because it was an anti oil proponent, he needs to be villified. How many of your relatives died in our latest oil war? You want my count? I am sick of big oil leading our government with a chokechain around its testicles, no oil exec sons, nor congressmans sons die in these endeavors. To argue with far righties is like pissing into the wind. |
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As for the second issue you raised - the committee does not decide who can and can't record it - that is dealt with - as I pointed out earlier - by the press corp themselves. ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX - none of them chose to send their own team to video it. Are they all turning a blind eye to "evil republican corruption"? Yea - right. Your trying to blame what you see as political opponents for something they had no control over - is that really the best you can do? For those that care - the issue before the committee was an EPA report on fracking - and its danger to ground water. There are reasonable, rational concerns that fracking presents a clear danger to the water table - and the issue needs to be investigated at length. While the hearing itself revolved around a non-scientifically trained lobbyist trying to discredit the EPA study (which I found rather laughable - the attempt - not the study), the subject itself is a serious one. I have no problem in looking at the facts with an open mind, and the report raises serious concerns. However - taking a committee chair to task for following the rules when the videographer did not do so - is simply wrong. Government has a duty to be open and honest with its citizens - but the citizens have the duty to deal openly and honestly with their government - and that means playing by the rules. Like it or not. Many of us didn't like the way Obamacare was rammed down the nation's throat - but even now people work within the system to overturn it - not disregard the rules because they want to - like the videographer chose to do. |
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Mr. Haplo are you supportive of the (what I see as) scum Assange and wikileaks. This is kind of the same thing.
Some see it as heroic while others see is as scummy. My point and my applause for this man, is that I feel we need our government to be kept honest, since the mainstream media, of both flavors (left leaning like MSNBC, NYTimes, and AOLs newest lapdog, the huffington post, or far right like FOX, and the Washington Post.) all fail to do that. They simply present what their benefactors want you to see, in a way you want to believe. Instead of informing you, they are appealing to you. I guess you can even call this story an example of such. It does have a skew about it, not exactly neutral. Even if I do applaud the man, there is not alot of neutrality about it. I do still wonder what the men we elected to work for us have to hide from us.... |
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Our honest government wrote it all down.:DL They truly have the interests of everyone in mind, enough to get pissy over a camera.. Easy to fake written reports. But film is immortal. Which is why this guy is the newest member of the Washington Blacklist.:arrgh!: Go Patriots.:salute: |
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