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Rights and Liberties

The Government's Assault on Press Freedom

By William Bennett Turner, San Francisco Chronicle. Posted December 12, 2006.


The United States government consistently undermines democracy by eroding the media's ability to report.
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Vladimir Posner, the former Soviet journalist, used to claim the press was freer in the Soviet Union than it was in the United States. This was during Glasnost, as the Soviet empire was disintegrating. Posner explained that the government was dysfunctional, so journalists did not have to worry about the official censors, and the media had not been privatized, so journalists were not accountable to commercial sponsors and advertisers. The result was a kind of anarchic freedom. The press was free, but only for a brief window in time.

The window in America once was open wide and, I thought, permanently so. I used to tell my students on the first day of class that we had the freest speech and press in the world. I can't do that anymore.

In recent years American press freedom has eroded. Many other countries are now ranked freer than the United States -- all of the Scandinavian countries, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand and many others. In the most recent survey by Freedom House, an independent American-based organization that assesses liberties around the world, the United States tied for 17th place, with the Bahamas, Estonia, Germany and others.

The international free-press advocates Reporters Without Borders ranked us 53rd, tied with Botswana, Croatia and Tonga. These rankings may not be scientifically valid, for a lot of subjective judgment is involved. But it is sobering to see the consensus that the United States is no longer anywhere near the top.

By virtue of Supreme Court decisions, the U.S. press remains freer than the press elsewhere in a few respects.

First, our law provides significantly greater protection for the press against libel suits, especially by government officials. In many countries, libel is a bullying tool for officials and the powerful to silence dissent. Under the 1964 decision in New York Times vs. Sullivan, insults, parodies and vicious criticism of officials are protected by the First Amendment.

Second, our law protects the press against almost any attempt by government to impose a "prior restraint" on what can be published. That is, the government is not allowed to censor, in advance, information the press may wish to publish. The famous "Pentagon Papers" case in 1971 allowed the New York Times and the Washington Post to publish information about a classified Defense Department study on American involvement in Vietnam, despite the government's contention that publication would impair national security.

Third, perhaps unique in the world, our law protects the advocacy of dangerous, potentially divisive ideas. One can preach overthrow of the government -- domestic "regime change" -- religious hatred, racial discrimination and even criminal activity. Under the Supreme Court's 1969 decision in Brandenburg vs. Ohio, government may not suppress ideas, however repugnant to most, unless their expression amounts to incitement to imminent unlawful acts.

It also is true that American journalists have not been physically attacked based on what they report, at least at home (although overseas, some have been, and one was beheaded). In some other countries, journalists risk harassment or worse for reporting that offends government officials or powerful figures. The Committee to Protect Journalists reported that 47 journalists were murdered last year.

But U.S. press freedom has been slipping away since Sept. 11, 2001. Now that we are in a seemingly permanent "war" on terrorism, the government claims wartime powers that result in restricting press freedom.

The Bush administration has multiplied exponentially the number of documents it classifies as secret, shielding them from public view. It has classified literally millions of documents "top secret," according to reports filed with the National Archives; and the office of Vice President Dick Cheney claims to be exempt from reporting even the numbers of records it brands with the "classified" stamp. (The administration has also tried to retrieve antique classified documents from columnist Jack Anderson's estate, contending that only the government may possess such documents, however old.) Within weeks after 9/11, President Bush issued Executive Order 13233, allowing him to veto public release not only of his own presidential papers but those of former President Ronald Reagan, Bush's father and former President Bill Clinton.

The administration also is aggressively pursuing leaks, not with a Nixonian Plumbers unit but by threatening criminal prosecution. Some Republicans in Congress have called for Espionage Act prosecution of the New York Times for publishing revelations about the National Security Agency's monitoring of communications by U.S. citizens and tracking international financial transactions. Bush himself said it was "disgraceful" for the Times to reveal these government activities and publishing the security agency's leak was "helping the enemy."

Pursuing leaks inevitably means pursuing the reporters who received and published the leaks, forcing them to give up confidential sources or telephone records or go to jail. Whatever Judith Miller's motivation and however questionable her arrangement with "Scooter" Libby, she went to jail solely because she refused to reveal communications with her source to the federal grand jury.


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William Bennett Turner is a San Francisco lawyer who teaches a course on the First Amendment and the press at UC Berkeley.

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Posted by: rsaxto on Dec 12, 2006 2:45 AM   
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The prime function of the Bushies' promotion of 9/11 was to begin turning the USA into a dictatorship. They succeeded in doing that. Then they got stuck in the minefield of Iraq and the US constitution. The new congress must reverse the Bushie errors. If they do not, they will become stuck in the minefield of public opinion and be forced to correct the Bushie errors after 2008. To avoid this 2-year delay and keep their jobs they should simply impeach the Bushies NOW!

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America the land of the partially free
Posted by: jaketail on Dec 12, 2006 4:03 AM   
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It took the Roman Republic 60 years to lose its partial democracy (Consul Marius to Ceasar). It took another
1200 (Carta) to 1800 (USA) years to get it back. I wonder how long it will take humanity this time?

"He who sacrifices freedom for security deserves neither" Benjamin Franklin.

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Only half the story
Posted by: anothername on Dec 12, 2006 4:18 AM   
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First, I wanted to opine that the comment in the essay about journalists being safe in America is not entirely correct. There are journalists and commentators who have been killed because they anger a listener or someone does not like their position or story.

The government may not censor what is reported about it, but journalism in a democracy needs to serve the grassroots as well as the government. In this regard, censorship continues to be alive and well. It is present in the limited representation of African Americans and women, or more accurately, the stories and news that reflect the inequality in our country.

When newspapers and television started needing individuals to go on record by name, but continue to allow government officials to be incognito, censorship increased. As stories that do not impact men in power, such as the decade plus effort a woman in Pennsylvania has made to get that state to prohibit asking women about their martial and motherhood status in job interviews, are ignored, censorship grows.

Whenever newspaper publishers cater to advertisers or readers' requests for more soft stories, censorship exists. This is one of the major reasons why censorship and loss of press freedom started long before 9/11/2001.

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» RE: Only half the story Posted by: meliom
The Future is in the www
Posted by: wawa on Dec 12, 2006 5:49 AM   
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If the Senate guts net neutrality freedom of speech in USA is dead.

The MSM is controlled by corporate interests and it is

ALL about the $$$


On the borderless Internet,

We the People of the world are doing what the

Fourth Estate is too

AFRAID to do:

SEEK and

Report the

TRUTH without censorship.

Pro-bono

Internet MUCKRAKERS

Driven by

PASSION

Are

Doing IT on

WAWA:

http://www.wearewideawake.org/

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this elite idea that journalists are 'better' than the people is
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Dec 12, 2006 6:47 AM   
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a big part of the problem and why so many of the media tow the company, or gov't, line. Why do journalists have more rights than regular citizens? Why do we citizens accept the bs they feed us that put them on pedestal as the '4th Estate'? Journalists have promoted, or even started, as many wars as some countries? They promoted and make money off the worst in human nature: racism, crime, exploiting wars, exploiting starving people and famine. Anything to get ratings and look like they really care. Why are they allowed to get away with not testifying if they know of a crime? Why do they get exempt from revealing a source? If a person knew, and made money off of a murderer, they would be forced to testify? Yet a journalist is above the law. Amazing.

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Press & Media Are Cowards
Posted by: mite on Dec 12, 2006 10:03 AM   
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Operation Mockingbird was the end of this Republic. Congress is controlled by CFR- Federal Reserve and allowed the total buy out of 100's of media sources by 6 monoply's that do not care about the Constitution- Bill of Rights they care about how to condition the news and flow of information from text books to Cable.

Most every CEO/Representive from the media, Banks to Microsoft attend meetings of the Bilderbergs, CFR, and Trilateral Commision every year to plan the destruction of this Republic. (U.S.)

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What about the 1996 "convergence" by the FCC?
Posted by: Ghoulman on Dec 12, 2006 2:53 PM   
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Back then, network news changed forever. This affected newspapers quickly as well as the "content" was now originating from one corporate source and small and local news died to make way for the corporate hegemony that is todays MSM.

The story of how slickly the MSM "catapolted" the Bush/Cheney message while being attacked as the "liberal media" by the same crowd who then, jailing journalists and classifying Dick Cheney's ENRON papers (oops? Did I say too much?), goes to show just how connected the MSM is to Washington. Ah, those BBQs at the ranch...

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you mean like this?
Posted by: FluxRostrum on Dec 12, 2006 6:54 PM   
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Independent Video Journaliat Attacked by NYPD
while covering a protest demanding justice
for a murdered independent video journalist

Watch The Video @
http://Fluxview.com

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Delusional Democracy...
Posted by: meliom on Dec 12, 2006 11:00 PM   
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Should anyone be deluded in thinking that America is still a democracy, I say, think again.

How many blows to the face need you suffer before you realize you are being assaulted -- not by some pre-fabricated "terrorists", but by your own government!

The wealthy elite, the corporate oligarchy -- well embedded in our system of government -- have taken control, year by year, election by election, putting in place cronies pliant to their agenda, while we the people wonder what has happened.

Wake up, my fellow Americans!

If we are to reverse this trend, we will have to press for the following measures:

1. Remove the Rights of Personhood from corporations.
2. Reduce the military budget by REMOVING THE PROFIT MARGIN FROM MILITARY SPENDING. If these so-called super-patriots are sssssoooooooo patriotic, let them produce these weapons of destruction AT COST! This will separate the TRUE patriots from the PURE PROFITEERS. And ban them from PUBLIC OFFERINGS OF THEIR STOCK.
3. BAN ALL CLANDESTINE ORGANIZATIONS (the CIA, DIA, FBI, and Homeland Security, for a start).

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The role of the Press viz-a-viz the Government...
Posted by: meliom on Dec 12, 2006 11:35 PM   
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The original intent of the Free Press was to serve as an independent check against the POWER of the government, by providing AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW.

In the words of a judicial giant: "In the First Amendment, the Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy. The press was to serve the governed, not the governors. The Government's power to censor the press was abolished so that the press would remain forever free to censure the Government. The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people and sending them off to distant lands to die of foreign fevers and foreign shot and shell." -- Justice Black. NYT v. US. 403 US 713

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Repubs sold America to the Theocons/Theocrats, the Neocons, and the Corporatocracy
Posted by: bob t on Dec 13, 2006 7:09 AM   
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Bush, Cheney and the Republicans sold out America to the MSM.
They did the same thing with the drug, oil, insurance and health care companies for the lobbyist dollars they got to keep them in office. Repubs are Repubs and they will never change because these activities of selling out 'we the people' is a core component of Republicanism, and someday the Americans who just keep voting repub will begin to understand. The repubs also sold out to and made promises to the religious groups, both white southern Baptists and the Catholic religion, my religion. But religions are run by human beings and as such are just as corruptable as any other special interest group like the Neocons, all of whom are nothing more than war and fear mongers. So the upshot of all this is that our democracy is trapped in a stranglehold by the aforementioned groups who each have their own agenda for America which is always not the agenda the American people have for America. So the three Pillers of the Republican Party platform must be either defeated or at the very least put under severe control and restriction in order that government be returned to the American people and taken away from these special interest groups all of whom no have 'we the people' in a terrible and destructive stranglehold, as we continue to lose our civil liberties and get more wars and killing, the end of the middle class, loss of services to the poor and really all american taxpayers who pay almost everything (93%) for the running of our gov't. Let's take back America after all we own it in the first place and we pay for nearly all of it. Just imagine the concept of using OUR tax dollars to benefit us instead of a few special interest groups. There are 295+ million of us and less than 5 million of these special interest groups.

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Didn't You Folks in The Press GIVE AWAY Your Freedom To The Tyrants And Demogogues
Posted by: bob t on Dec 13, 2006 8:51 AM   
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Yes the Republican gov't has assaulted and strangled the press. But you in the press were totally complicit in this as you played the Repub game and kept the American in the dark and just repeated Repub lies given to you by Rove and his posse. In fact these Repub poltical strategists are almost unknown except for Karl Rove. Why don't you news people print a complete list of Republican strategists. Now that the Dems have some power you of the press may get a second chance to 'inform' the people. So will you help the Dems as they investigate and hopefully reveal what the Repub conspiracy has done and is doing to our country. So, if you folks get a second chance we'll see how ell you use it. Should the Repubs ever get back into total power again they will once again strangle the press or co-opt you to printing their line of misleading crap, lying and constant equivacation. Repubs don't torture, yeah they do but just don't call it that. They call it punishing the wicked and beating their childern(spare not the rod) which as every psychologist, social worker and sociologist knows just makes more mean southern alcoholic rednecks. 'I did not have sex with that woman', yeah he did but southerners don't call oral sex, sex. They have these wierd notions that have arisen from the days of slavery where whatever they did they just rationalized their souls away, just as they are doing today about the killing of innocent Iraqi families. Are you press people going to stand up to the southern mentality that is rampant throughout the Repub party, the so called party of God. There are three groups that keep Repubs in power and the worst of these are the Theocons/Theocrats radical right wing evangelical fundamentalist jihadists(yes we have american jihadists, religious jihadists who take away the rights of others even those not in their congregations but ALL of us; and they call this religion and brotherly love which is done at the point of a vicious law). My church, the Catholic Church is at the very forefront of this activity that is polarizing and splitting America, but they don't care as long as their agenda is forced on every American, not just their congregation. So are you going to have the courage to write about that, I doubt it. So if you don't have the courage to stand up to tyrants and dogmatic activitists as they fracture and polarize our beloved America and keep the Repubs in power or return them to power in 2008 don't come crying to me when they take away your right of speech and free press, again. Use your time well or you will lose your rights and freedoms maybe the next time it will be forever. And that is what tyrants, dogmatics and ideologues always do. It seems that you reporters pander to the dregs in our society and give way to Fox News instead of standing up to them. Don't you think you of the MSM sold out like prostitutes to the Republicans, the corpocratocracy, the Neocons and the Theocons, have you no back bone. Most/many countries have constitutional amendments guaranteeing the rights of free press, but not in America.'We the people' must have that so you can do your job and inform us so 'we the people' have the knowledge to keep our gov't under our control. not us under their control as we have had for the last six years under the thumb of the Bush/Repub stranglehold over what is left of our democracy, our democratic values and institutions.

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Pamela de Maigret
Posted by: Pamela de Maigret on Dec 13, 2006 12:07 PM   
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This thoughtful and comprehensive article is a sound view of where we are now, and where we are going with "press freedom." I have just sent it to my Congressman and both Senators, as well as posting a link to it with comments on my blog: http://lynxtracks.blogspot.com/ As an old joournalist, I urge us all to push back against each new restriction -- resist the "death of 1000 cuts."

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» RE: Pamela de Maigret Posted by: Krain61
Remember Cobert!
Posted by: makeadifference on Dec 13, 2006 12:27 PM   
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Remember the great job Stephen Cobert did at the White House Correspondents Dinner slamming the press. We need more individuals to speak truth to power! I am afraid FDR's words are coming true, "We have nothing to fear but fear itself". How many people do you know that are afraid to put bumper stickers on their car or wear an anti-bush/war T-shirt? Prior to 2004 people weren't as afraid as they are now. Where will it end?

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Stop buying what there selling and put them out of buisness
Posted by: Krain61 on Dec 13, 2006 8:48 PM   
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It's not the Goverment but the rich who own the goverment..Have you all been sleeping..Wake up..The Federal Reserve{which has ownded some from the beginning} owns part and the Pharmacutical company owns part{which is why you see so many drug commercials} and the Chemical companies own part{Dow and dupont} but you and I the people who count don't..They are not going to tell you things that will help you..They want us devided so we fight among ourselves..if we are fighting among ourselve were not fighting them..We need to organize and take this country back from the over privlidged..We need a revolution with teeth that are not afraid to bite..Mine are faulse but I'll use them!

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Why Would We Have The FCC If We Have Freedom Of Press?
Posted by: hole11 on Dec 13, 2006 10:27 PM   
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I have yet to see a journalist attack the whole editorial process and how the corporate media needs attorneys as gatekeepers of our freedoms.

Does a journalist reports on his freedoms inside the newsroom? Since when can a corporate journalist tell the establishment his true feelings on how a news item is portraited?

The press has been stolen from us. There isn't much alternative voices about what happened and why. We have a group of Katie Courics who say they are going to interview people about freedom of speech and we get a washed out viewpoint by an elitist who might be scared to speak out.

The status quo message goes to the person who might open the classifieds to look for a job or the person who reads his sports teams. The main stream media doesn't do the big investigations. Are they going to see how easy it is to get on an airplane? How safe is our bus stops? Are the police doing a good job policing themselves?

Spike Lee will make a movie about the LA Riots and I am worried that his take on it will define how it all led up to that point. I was in it and have yet to see anyone put two and two together. One main element and if it is missing the whole thing is misrepresented. Taking what someone sees on television and dramatizing it for the big screen is the most effective way to change people's opinions on what happened and why.

Look at all those made for television movies about Jim Jones, Waco, The Reagans, or the ABC movie about 9-11. Those directors are the ultimate journalists. Their versions of events are the most lasting or remembered because rarely will someone open a book.

My contentions with the field of journalism is we have people who are the real gatekeepers determining what is and what isn't a journalist. As long as we have the first amendment we are the press, speaking and assembling. If people don't understand that then we need to assert that right even more.

Spike Lee can make any movie he wants and he doesn't have to get it totally right. But he better believe I will rip it apart if he misses the main thing that led to the riots. It wasn't Rodney King, Latasha Harlins or Reginald Denny or verdicts. It wasn't about race and it wasn't a racial riot.

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Looking the WRONG way.
Posted by: driftwolf on Dec 14, 2006 5:41 PM   
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It's not your government you need to worry about. It's the fact that the press is more and more owned by fewer and fewer corporations, resulting in less and less accountability to the public and more being hidden by those corporations when it serves their interests. The government, especially in the USA today, does not do the will of the people - it does the will of the ones with most money, and corporations are, legally, "people". Your "State Department" is completely in the pocket of your multinationals, doing their bidding exclusively. Your military and CIA only acts when US commercial interests are at stake (Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chile, Brazil, Iraq, the list is very long!). Your government has become almost irrelevant to how things are done, yet you continue to think that your problem is the government. That's called looking the wrong way.

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Coruption is a way of American life!
Posted by: Krain61 on Dec 20, 2006 10:34 AM   
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Coruption in Goverment! The way I see it would you spend 10 or 20 million to get elected to a job that pays $150,000.00 a year? I think not unless you was going to gain much more along your way.Yes Coruption is the Goverment and Controlling us so we don't revolt against them is one reason they Control the Media..Since Big Corporations call all the shots then it's reasonable to assume that they are the Goverment.The First to own in the Media was the Federal Reserve back just after they started coining our Money and releived our Goverment of that little job..The first of Out sourcing in our Country..Twelve Banks owned the Federal Reserve and that is one reason that big companies can still file bankrupcy and you well it's much harder for you and I.But since so many banks have merged over the years who knows how few people control us now.We are being sold out by the very people who we vote in Office..Nobody will even consider putting in anyone who is not a Democrate/Republican..There is where the problems lie's{pun intended}.They tell us our rights are stepped on for the sake of security..I would rather not be safe.Who is protecting us from them? Every decision made is in there best interest! Not We The People!That is one reason our Goverment doesn't want any local militia's because if there was enough of them we would truely have the power to take Our Country back from the crooks in Power..So we sit cratching our rectum and can't figure out what stinks around us.

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