November 29, 2011
One Exception Proves The Rule
In this case AIM has a case. Brian Williams and others distort the Occupier situation with regard to who caused the violence. It is a tactic of Communists (now called Progressives) to provoke police actions so that they can gain sympathy of the public. It was the pattern employed at Columbia University in 1968. It worked well. To suggest that police are like Caesar's wife is to distort reality in the other direction. The Mollen Commission in New York recognized that police by their nature breed corruption. They require constant scrutiny, which is lacking in many communities. The FBI lost its way a generation ago. Too few media professionals are aware of FBI abuses in Boston. One informant is on trial now for 19 homicides. His handler is in a Florida prison convicted of homicide. Another Boston agent died in jail awaiting trial for homicide. The same FBI office framed four White men for murder. Two of them died in prison and two were released after 30 years. US Court awarded $110 million, which the delightful Justice Department refused to pay. The families of the murdered men still wait for a remedy. No agents were ever disciplined for the frame-up. There is good reason to distrust the police.
http://bigjournalism.com/aim/2011/11/28/why-does-the-media-hate-the-police/
Why Does The Media Hate The Police?
Posted by Accuracy in Media
Nov 28th 2011 at 12:59 pm
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http://bigjournalism.com/aim/2011/11/28/why-does-the-media-hate-the-police/
Why Does The Media Hate The Police?
Posted by Accuracy in Media
Nov 28th 2011 at 12:59 pm
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Labels:
Boston FBI,
Brian Williams,
FBI Informants,
Homicides,
Occupiers,
Police Abuses
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