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17/12/2012 12:44:54
 
 
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Titre:
Divers
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>>>>>http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/15/abc-ny-times-reporters-go-full-on-vulture-tweeting-friends-family-of-connecticut-massacre-targets/
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>>>>I wonder if journalists will be hacking their voicemail as well as happened here with various crime victims.
>>>>The Millie Dowler case really blew the lid off a lot of journalistic practise here.
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>>>It was pretty classy that the father of the shooter learned about it from a reporter at his house.
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>>After watching television for the past few days with an over abundance of coverage of the Connecticut disaster, I remembered an event a few years ago.
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>>July 4th, 1966, my wife and I had just arrived at Richards Gebaur Air Force Base, Grandview, Missouri, and had finished unpacking earlier that morning. The local Kansas City television station was televising the 6 PM news. We were about to have dinner. The television screen displayed a close up of a human body lying on the street in two pieces. The voice from the nearby policeman stated that the person "had been shot with a sawed off shotgun in the lower chest, and the killing appeared to me mob related".
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>>The television newsperson then went to a woman standing near by who was in hysterics. “Tell me, what does it feel like to see your husband shot to death”?
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>Yes, that is a slimy journalism cliche -- "How do you feel?" Just once I would like to see one of the afflicted say, "How do you think I feel, you dumbass?" And throw a punch.

I always love the ones who come out after a tornado has come through and destroyed someone's house for the umpteenth time. "What are you going to do now?" Just once, I'd love to have someone look at them and say "Well, I was seriously considering suicide."
"You don't manage people. You manage things - people you lead" Adm. Grace Hopper
Pflugerville, between a Rock and a Weird Place
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