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Corporate Media's Virtual Blackout on Iraq Atrocity Hearings
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Despite being noted in the New York Times' Paris-based International Herald Tribune (3/13/08), Winter Soldier has yet to be mentioned in the New York Times itself. No major U.S. newspaper has covered the hearings except as a story of local interest; the few stories major U.S. newspapers have published on the event have focused on the participation of local vets (Boston Globe, 3/16/08; Boston Herald, 3/16/08; Newsday, 3/16/08, Buffalo News, 3/16/08).
The Washington Post, too, published their account in the metro section (3/15/08). In contrast, the paper published an article about pro-war demonstrators protesting the Winter Soldier hearings in the A section (3/16/08), despite the fact that they were, according to the Post, "small in number."
None of the major broadcast TV networks (ABC, NBC, CBS) have mentioned the hearings in their newscasts. PBS has been silent as well.
But for a couple of exceptions (Time, 3/15/08; NPR, 3/16/08), the hearings have been virtually ignored by all but the independent media (Democracy Now!, 3/14/08; 3/17-19/08; In These Times, 3/17/08; Alternet, 3/14-3/18/08) and military publications (Stars and Stripes, 3/15/08 and the four Military Times newsweeklies, 3/15/08, 3/17/08), in a pattern reminiscent of the near complete corporate media blackout on the first Winter Soldier hearings. FAIR founder Jeff Cohen (Huffington Post, 3/16/08) traces the beginning of his career as a media critic back to his experience of watching as “one of the rare mainstream camera crews showed up at Winter Soldier ... and then abruptly packed up to leave in the middle of particularly gripping testimony.”
While the testimony of soldiers who had served multiple tours of duty was broadcast on Pacifica Radio's Democracy Now!, Free Speech TV, and the Real News network, the major broadcast networks and PBS instead devoted airtime to the pro-war assessments of Vice President Dick Cheney and Sen. John McCain, both of whom have only made brief visits to Iraq (NBC Nightly News, ABC World News, CBS Evening News, PBS NewsHour, all 3/17/08).
Given the common media rhetoric of "supporting the troops" to ignore these same troops when they speak out about the horrors of the war is unconscionable. On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War, it is particularly important that the media reverse this silence, and include the voices of the vets who are speaking out about their experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan in national news coverage.
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Posted by: Urstrly on Mar 21, 2008 5:02 AM
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There's only one possible explanation: we really don't want to know.The news this week has been so caught up with race and sex that who knows how we could have been made to watch. And the News Hour has broadcast another of its dreary town halls in which people swap misinformation.
As for Cheney's trip to Afghanistan and McCain's to Iraq, the myth goes on that we're doing something constructive there. People still want to believe it, and many are profiting from their mindset. And now I'm going to read Ray McGovern's piece about impeaching Cheney. I wish!
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Posted by: neilemac on Mar 21, 2008 7:10 AM
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But no, we keep getting swoon from the Corporate thugs, even citizen owned CBC. Not a peep about the Winter Soldiers from them either. Cretins!
Even the NHL's [Hockey] "Stanley Cup" was brought over to swoon the Canadian troops [armed puppets] in Kandahar, Afghanistan a couple of days ago supplying ample 'photo ops' for Corporate media to use, distracting tv viewers from actual events; and all while Baghdad is being destroyed by divided ethnic violence.
That's what the NWO wanted to do and does, 'divide and conquer..
One may watch a good many of the 'Winter Soldiers' horrific stories online at The Real News.org and Democracy Now.org sites. Please do so too.
e.g.
Half a Decade of War: Five Years After Iraq Invasion, Soldiers Testify at Winter Soldier Hearings
Peace in all its dimensions ...please!
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Posted by: steven w on Mar 21, 2008 7:35 AM
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Posted by: sawdust on Mar 21, 2008 8:12 AM
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Posted by: PakiBoy on Mar 21, 2008 9:03 AM
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Yet Americans smuggly claim to have all these "freedoms" not enjoyed by citizens of any other state. What retards!
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Posted by: rgoalierob on Mar 21, 2008 10:12 AM
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Examples: Exxon/Mobile's claim on Iraqi oil despite not having paid reparations to the People of Alaska for the Valdez disaster, or our current media, still too afraid to tell the truth about this disaster in Iraq.
The only beneficiaries of this paradigm are the wealthy corporate interests.
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Posted by: zengei on Mar 21, 2008 10:43 AM
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Posted by: outsideagitator on Mar 21, 2008 10:43 AM
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No, this is cowardly of the majority of citizens in this country whose ignorance is willful and the turning the eyes away is the action of cowards.
We shall rue the day.
Joseph
Vietnam Nam Vet.
Joseph
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Posted by: chowderhead on Mar 21, 2008 10:52 AM
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Dave Scherman
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Posted by: luzmejor on Mar 21, 2008 7:18 PM
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So what is the difference in respect received? Just work it out, people! Do we ever hear so much about "war" heroes as we do during political campaigns?
The current crop of leaders is so crass as to deny our Iraq wounded their promised health benefits and take back their signing bonuses when they are unable to return to combat duty!
They assume we are too stupid and complacent to care about their cruel selfishness.
Let's get out the vote so they can't fail to see how we regard their faithlessness!
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Posted by: janelynne on Mar 21, 2008 8:03 PM
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They want the Winter Soldier testimony to seem like it is fringe and illegitimate. The next time these networks appear before the FCC to get their licenses renewed, they should have their licenses suspended for not serving the public.
But the FCC is also on the payroll. They will turn a blind eye. The corruption is hiding in plain sight.
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Posted by: RegK on Mar 21, 2008 8:17 PM
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Posted by: gexrobert on Mar 23, 2008 4:10 PM
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Posted by: Urstrly on Mar 21, 2008 5:02 AM
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There's only one possible explanation: we really don't want to know.The news this week has been so caught up with race and sex that who knows how we could have been made to watch. And the News Hour has broadcast another of its dreary town halls in which people swap misinformation.
As for Cheney's trip to Afghanistan and McCain's to Iraq, the myth goes on that we're doing something constructive there. People still want to believe it, and many are profiting from their mindset. And now I'm going to read Ray McGovern's piece about impeaching Cheney. I wish!
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» RE: If a tree falls...
Posted by: peacefullaim
» RE: If a tree falls...
Posted by: Malamute
» More Winter Soldier coverage on AlterNet:
Posted by: Joshua Holland
» RE: If a tree falls...
Posted by: LinearBob
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Posted by: neilemac on Mar 21, 2008 7:10 AM
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But no, we keep getting swoon from the Corporate thugs, even citizen owned CBC. Not a peep about the Winter Soldiers from them either. Cretins!
Even the NHL's [Hockey] "Stanley Cup" was brought over to swoon the Canadian troops [armed puppets] in Kandahar, Afghanistan a couple of days ago supplying ample 'photo ops' for Corporate media to use, distracting tv viewers from actual events; and all while Baghdad is being destroyed by divided ethnic violence.
That's what the NWO wanted to do and does, 'divide and conquer..
One may watch a good many of the 'Winter Soldiers' horrific stories online at The Real News.org and Democracy Now.org sites. Please do so too.
e.g.
Half a Decade of War: Five Years After Iraq Invasion, Soldiers Testify at Winter Soldier Hearings
Peace in all its dimensions ...please!
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Posted by: steven w on Mar 21, 2008 7:35 AM
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Posted by: sawdust on Mar 21, 2008 8:12 AM
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Posted by: PakiBoy on Mar 21, 2008 9:03 AM
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Yet Americans smuggly claim to have all these "freedoms" not enjoyed by citizens of any other state. What retards!
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Posted by: rgoalierob on Mar 21, 2008 10:12 AM
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Examples: Exxon/Mobile's claim on Iraqi oil despite not having paid reparations to the People of Alaska for the Valdez disaster, or our current media, still too afraid to tell the truth about this disaster in Iraq.
The only beneficiaries of this paradigm are the wealthy corporate interests.
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Posted by: zengei on Mar 21, 2008 10:43 AM
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Posted by: outsideagitator on Mar 21, 2008 10:43 AM
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No, this is cowardly of the majority of citizens in this country whose ignorance is willful and the turning the eyes away is the action of cowards.
We shall rue the day.
Joseph
Vietnam Nam Vet.
Joseph
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Posted by: chowderhead on Mar 21, 2008 10:52 AM
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Posted by: luzmejor on Mar 21, 2008 7:18 PM
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So what is the difference in respect received? Just work it out, people! Do we ever hear so much about "war" heroes as we do during political campaigns?
The current crop of leaders is so crass as to deny our Iraq wounded their promised health benefits and take back their signing bonuses when they are unable to return to combat duty!
They assume we are too stupid and complacent to care about their cruel selfishness.
Let's get out the vote so they can't fail to see how we regard their faithlessness!
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Posted by: janelynne on Mar 21, 2008 8:03 PM
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They want the Winter Soldier testimony to seem like it is fringe and illegitimate. The next time these networks appear before the FCC to get their licenses renewed, they should have their licenses suspended for not serving the public.
But the FCC is also on the payroll. They will turn a blind eye. The corruption is hiding in plain sight.
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Posted by: RegK on Mar 21, 2008 8:17 PM
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Posted by: gexrobert on Mar 23, 2008 4:10 PM
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