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Author Topic: So much for Kerry\'s Foreign Policy  (Read 1669 times)

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So much for Kerry\'s Foreign Policy turned CBS memo scandal.
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2004, 06:11:43 PM »
giga do you honestly believe fox news reports news right down the middle? oh yea they report the news, but they also give a little comment or to afterwards to show that they are a conservative grp..don\'t ask for proof just watching the channel is enough to know that they are..i think you\'re the one that\'s brainwashed by them..

cnn on the other hand reports the news down the middle..and when they have intervierws on discussing a view of either bush or kerry..i see the news reporter asking tough questions about both candidates...fox news is a conservative news network,..and you can tell that just by watching it...

i do tend to check out bbc as well,..they give a totally different look on the international news scene as well...
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« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2004, 04:06:41 AM »
Yes I do think Fox is the most unbiased of the cable news networks.  Do you completely read what I post?  CNN has two individuals in their employment who are key advisors to the Kerry campaign.  If you don\'t see the conflict of interest there you are blind.
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« Reply #17 on: September 21, 2004, 04:16:36 AM »
So the Kerry campaign was involved in the memos...

Kerry aide talked to Texan at center of disputed Guard documents

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NEW YORK - A top adviser to John Kerry says he talked to a central figure in the controversy over President Bush\'s National Guard service at the suggestion of a CBS News producer shortly before disputed documents were released by the network.

But Joe Lockhart denied any connection between the Kerry campaign and the papers supplied to the network by the Bill Burkett, the former Texas Army National Guard official he telephoned at CBS\' suggestion.

"He had some advice on how to deal with the Vietnam issue and the Swift boat" allegations, Lockhart said late Monday, referring to GOP-fueled accusations that Kerry exaggerated his Vietnam War record. "He said these guys play tough and we have to put the Vietnam experience into context and have Kerry talk about it more."

Lockhart, the second Kerry ally to confirm contact with Burkett, said he made the call at the suggestion of CBS producer Mary Mapes.

The White House called the exchange evidence of coordination between the Kerry campaign and Burkett.

"The fact that CBS News and a high-level adviser to the Kerry campaign coordinated a personal attack on President Bush is a stunning and deeply troubling development," said White House communications director Dan Bartlett. He urged Kerry to hold accountable anybody involved in helping CBS obtain the documents.

Lockhart denied any involvement. "Bartlett is wrong," he said later Monday.

Earlier, Lockhart said he thanked Burkett for his advice after a three- to four-minute call, and that he does not recall talking to Burkett about Bush\'s Guard records. "It\'s baseless to say the Kerry campaign had anything to do with this," he said.

Later, Lockhart said he was sure he had not talked to Burkett about the Guard documents. Burkett did not return a phone call to The Associated Press. He told USA Today in a story for Tuesday\'s editions that his interest in contacting the campaign had nothing to do with the documents.

"My interest was to get the attention of the national (campaign) to defend against the attacks," Burkett told the newspaper.

CBS News apologized Monday for a "mistake in judgment" in its story questioning Bush\'s Guard service, claiming it was misled by the source of documents that several experts have dismissed as fakes. The network said an independent panel would look at its reporting about the memos.

CBS News spokeswoman Kelli Edwards said Mapes had declined to comment.

"This is an example of the kind of thing that the independent panel that will be named in a few days will look into. When that review is complete, we will comment," Edwards said.

Burkett admitted this weekend to CBS that he lied about obtaining the documents from another former National Guard member, the network said. CBS hasn\'t been able to conclusively tell how he got them, or even whether they\'re fakes.

Kerry ally Max Cleland, a former Georgia senator, also said he had a brief conversation last month with Burkett, who told him he had information about Bush to counter charges against Kerry\'s Vietnam War service. Cleland said he gave Burkett\'s name and phone number to the campaign\'s research department.

Kerry spokesman David Ginsberg said nobody in the campaign\'s research department followed up on Burkett\'s offer of information.

Lockhart said Mapes asked him the weekend before the story broke to call Burkett. "She basically said there\'s a guy who is being helpful on the story who wants to talk to you," Lockhart said, adding that it was common knowledge that CBS was working on a story raising questions about Bush\'s Guard service. Mapes told him there were some records "that might move the story forward," Lockhart said. "She didn\'t tell me what they said."

This is almost as bad as Watergate.
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« Reply #18 on: September 21, 2004, 04:27:54 PM »
this is not as bad as it seems..i mean if this person was just tryin to get some dirt on bush..and the info was wrong..it really isn\'t the networks fault..i mean whoever gave cbs the info is at fault here...now if cbs and the kerry advisors deliberately made up fake documents then got busted..then heads should roll...if i\'m reading this wrong correct me,..but that\'s just how i see it...
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« Reply #19 on: September 21, 2004, 07:12:12 PM »
Now clips, it\'s their job to make sure it\'s truth as opposed to jump on the first chance of trashing bush.

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« Reply #20 on: September 21, 2004, 08:50:55 PM »
well if they didn\'t investigate throughly the source, then they deserve what they get..i would have thought you know with cbs being around as long as it has would have checked the info out instead of just blindly taking someone\'s word for it...
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