tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30130444.post6048205096154547700..comments2024-02-16T09:00:32.845-06:00Comments on FromDC2Iowa: The Picture Worth Destroying 11,000 WordsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30130444.post-56916348760126588302013-07-24T22:06:56.793-05:002013-07-24T22:06:56.793-05:00I found Janet Reitman's article well written, ...I found Janet Reitman's article well written, though comedic in its unwitting self-satir.<br /><br />It presents, presumes and speculates<br />over facts in the case that can seem to be incriminating facts, but are far from such as yet. <br /><br />The article leans heavily on this man's<br />guilt. I don't get it. And pointing this out is not conspiracy theory. Why honour reality and tradition with conspiracy:<br /><br /> 1) A person is innocent until proven guilty?<br />2) Conspiracies do not exist. What does exist is the elites' mobility and power to organize with phenomenal efficiency. Their understanding of the power of organizing makes them monopolisers of the social act of organizing. and the uncompromising, inhuman defence of its existence and power.<br /><br />Jahar may be guilty. And he may be innocent. Reitman would not mention one<br />word about the possibility of national government complicity.<br /><br />Judith Miller's journalism in the New York Times was highly regarded before and during the run-up of the second Iraq War.Tommy Schmitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10463255009084739835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30130444.post-45255187232386567362013-07-22T17:17:16.974-05:002013-07-22T17:17:16.974-05:00Matt Taibbi, a writer for Rolling Stone, Boston bo...Matt Taibbi, a writer for Rolling Stone, Boston born and raised has spoken out against the indignation over the photo. I agree, this is a knee jerk reaction to a magazine that has consistently provided coverage of events that other news outlets will not touch nor report on in any truthful manner.Stu in Iowanoreply@blogger.com