The Good, The Bad, The Ugly (media)
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 8:11 pm
Ya know, I am VERY addicted to CNN, MSNBC but ya know what? Do you think the media oversteps their boundries just a *tad too much*?" I know we need to be informed these days to stay alive but COME ON! I hate to bring this up BUT....this Elizabeth Smart thing (*First, don't blast me for this) It is without a doubt a MIRACLE no less that she was found alive and well but come on ppl, let's let her parents do some catching up with their daughter for heavens sake and give us a break. Yes, it was terrible thing this nut case did BUT....has anyone given it a thought that MAYBE this girl set this up? She had AMPLE oppurtunities to yell for help in all the places she had been seen, there's something VERY fishy to this whole story that I'm not completly buying, I'm sorry. I don't know, maybe it's just me but you can only beat a dead horse for so long, let's get on with it. Like the heading for this thread, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.....what's your take on all this and the media in general?
Another case in point, last summer during the evacuation, Michelle and I belong to the Navajo County Sheriffs Dept as sworn, part time deputies. We worked the road blocks and worked the gate for the ICP (Incident Command Post) and our BIGGEST problems weren't the folks trying to get back into their homes for their possesions, it was the damn MEDIA, we had to secure the gate leading into the ICP, we had over 350 additional officers PLUS 3 units of the National Guard there trying to make plans for the evac when the word was given. I don't know, I know we have become a society driven by the sickest, most violent video scenes we can get our hands on, it's human nature, don't you slow down at an accident scene to see if anyone died? I know, it's sick but that's the way we are, we only human.
Dennis 8)
Another case in point, last summer during the evacuation, Michelle and I belong to the Navajo County Sheriffs Dept as sworn, part time deputies. We worked the road blocks and worked the gate for the ICP (Incident Command Post) and our BIGGEST problems weren't the folks trying to get back into their homes for their possesions, it was the damn MEDIA, we had to secure the gate leading into the ICP, we had over 350 additional officers PLUS 3 units of the National Guard there trying to make plans for the evac when the word was given. I don't know, I know we have become a society driven by the sickest, most violent video scenes we can get our hands on, it's human nature, don't you slow down at an accident scene to see if anyone died? I know, it's sick but that's the way we are, we only human.
Dennis 8)