we should also learn to take responsibility for what we do and say...everyone...but again this article..states it for us the readers and the 'press' that we should take each for what it is really worth...
Take a second look.
Submitted by gizmovision on Thu, 10/26/2000 - 09:58.
As long as reviews and comments show some kind of integrity and are not just slams with no substance it is good. It is American. Opinions are just that, opinions, and as long as they aren't disguised as truth they are great.
Submitted by ken houtman on Wed, 10/25/2000 - 04:22.
The first amendment is NOT about business, but about insuring a free, democratic society. The press pushes this to the limit when it tries to hide behind the first amendment solely to make money. What earthly good does it do to publish parts of the Photoshop 6 manual before the upgrade is released? Is this really news, or journalists losing sight of their purpose for being just to publish something first?
Submitted by legorrell on Wed, 10/25/2000 - 12:50.
It is amazing to me, how news people like Anita Dennis attempt to justify the lack of ethics in their field. It's a lot like using the defense..."If he hadn't been standing in front of my gun, I wouldn't have killed him."
Her statement, "As any parent of a toddler will tell you, it's human nature to test our limits..." was a real winner. I guess, because those in the "media" are immature, lack judgement and can't walk and chew gum at the same time, they are justified in publishing whatever they choose. It's time to grow up Anitanites.
i agree...
we should also learn to take responsibility for what we do and say...everyone...but again this article..states it for us the readers and the 'press' that we should take each for what it is really worth...
Take a second look.
I would want to hear an honest opinion rather than an advertizem
As long as reviews and comments show some kind of integrity and are not just slams with no substance it is good. It is American. Opinions are just that, opinions, and as long as they aren't disguised as truth they are great.
The first amendment is NOT about making money.
The first amendment is NOT about business, but about insuring a free, democratic society. The press pushes this to the limit when it tries to hide behind the first amendment solely to make money. What earthly good does it do to publish parts of the Photoshop 6 manual before the upgrade is released? Is this really news, or journalists losing sight of their purpose for being just to publish something first?
Lack of newsroom ethics is the real problem
It is amazing to me, how news people like Anita Dennis attempt to justify the lack of ethics in their field. It's a lot like using the defense..."If he hadn't been standing in front of my gun, I wouldn't have killed him."
Her statement, "As any parent of a toddler will tell you, it's human nature to test our limits..." was a real winner. I guess, because those in the "media" are immature, lack judgement and can't walk and chew gum at the same time, they are justified in publishing whatever they choose. It's time to grow up Anitanites.