Freedom of the Press
From Don Surber:
Publishing 29 stories about a lie about a flushed Koran is bad enough. But when a newspaper then refuses to publish one story about a very real handbook on torture that is used by the enemy, that newspaper is no longer being objective.
It is taking sides.
And not the right side, at that.
Many good people made great sacrifices for freedom of the press. It is sad to see today's newspaper people piddle away that heritage.
That's the close to the column, but hardly the best of it. Read it all.
The Times hasn't been bludgeoned so badly in quite some time...
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