Censored news topic censored ...
Dear TOTN at NPR, This is most distressing. I was one of the very first callers to your Talk of the Nation show today whose topic was relevant news reporting in the US. My topic was the lack of reporting on the FBI's last minute sneak of the roving wire tap proposal into the intelligence budget bill. I wanted Ray to talk about the editorial process and how these things get dropped on the floor as this item is extremely important to our democracy because it is an agency charged with protecting our Constitutional rights (the FBI) who is deliberately circumventing the democratic legislative process to pass a law which was sounded defeated two years ago in open debate. Ironically, my topic was censored, and I waited an hour, while other people wanted to discuss things like how they can vent about their divorce difficulties through the Monica Lewinsky scandal, only to be dropped in the end. Would any of the NPR staff or Mr. Suarez would like to explain just what happened here? Ern -------- Ernest Hua, TeraLogic Inc, 1300 Villa St, Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 526-6064, hua@teralogic-inc.com
It sounds like even the enlightened folks at NPR don't have the guts to stand up and say something about issues as critical as expanded FBI powers over citizens and the sneaky tricks used to pass those laws. It's not really a big surprise, though. Monica Lewinsky's blowjobs take precedence over incredulous claims like 'NSA SPIES ON EVERYONE' and 'FBI MONITORS YOU WITHOUT WARRANTS'. They will have to live with their own lack of character. So will we. Mark Hedges At 1:13 PM -0700 10/22/98, Ernest Hua wrote:
Dear TOTN at NPR,
This is most distressing. I was one of the very first callers to your Talk of the Nation show today whose topic was relevant news reporting in the US. My topic was the lack of reporting on the FBI's last minute sneak of the roving wire tap proposal into the intelligence budget bill. I wanted Ray to talk about the editorial process and how these things get dropped on the floor as this item is extremely important to our democracy because it is an agency charged with protecting our Constitutional rights (the FBI) who is deliberately circumventing the democratic legislative process to pass a law which was sounded defeated two years ago in open debate.
Ironically, my topic was censored, and I waited an hour, while other people wanted to discuss things like how they can vent about their divorce difficulties through the Monica Lewinsky scandal, only to be dropped in the end.
Would any of the NPR staff or Mr. Suarez would like to explain just what happened here?
Ern
-------- Ernest Hua, TeraLogic Inc, 1300 Villa St, Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 526-6064, hua@teralogic-inc.com
________________________________________________________________ Mark Hedges hedges@infopeace.com www.infopeace.com "One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish a dictatorship." O'Brien from 1984, George Orwell ________________________________________________________________
Interesting. Back to you, Ernest. --mark--
From: TOTNMAIL@npr.org Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 18:24:54 -0400 To: HEDGES@INFOPEACE.COM Subject: your note
Your "evidence" of NPR collusion and stifling of the news would be most disturbing, except for the fact that I have discussed roving wiretaps on the air, explained the manner in which they were being rammed through with little debate, and talked about how it was a departure from years of precedence regarding warrants and court permission. I have the on-air transcript, you have the hearsay of a caller who is disappointed because he didn't get on the air.
Ray Suarez
At 1:13 PM -0700 10/22/98, Ernest Hua wrote:
Dear TOTN at NPR,
This is most distressing. I was one of the very first callers to your Talk of the Nation show today whose topic was relevant news reporting in the US. My topic was the lack of reporting on the FBI's last minute sneak of the roving wire tap proposal into the intelligence budget bill. I wanted Ray to talk about the editorial process and how these things get dropped on the floor as this item is extremely important to our democracy because it is an agency charged with protecting our Constitutional rights (the FBI) who is deliberately circumventing the democratic legislative process to pass a law which was sounded defeated two years ago in open debate.
Ironically, my topic was censored, and I waited an hour, while other people wanted to discuss things like how they can vent about their divorce difficulties through the Monica Lewinsky scandal, only to be dropped in the end.
Would any of the NPR staff or Mr. Suarez would like to explain just what happened here?
Ern
-------- Ernest Hua, TeraLogic Inc, 1300 Villa St, Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 526-6064, hua@teralogic-inc.com
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