Saturday, August 15, 2009

Walter Cronkite From: Carlos Watson The Quarreyman Joe Peyronnin Distributorcap BeMindful DougJ Aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) Frédéric Filloux Ann Althouse Timothy Melissa Kabilio Cujo359 Kleinheider Room For Debate Newmusicnlyrics Lex Patrick Andy Barr Noel Sheppard /26708682

Carlos Watson gives a bit of an idea about it:
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As The Quarreyman says:
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Furthermore, Joe Peyronnin claims:
Cute Red Panda Cubs Adopted By Dog In China (PHOTOS) Two rare red pandas who were abandoned at birth have found a new mother - a small dog,...

Distributorcap brings some great news:
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Similarly, BeMindful adds:
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DougJ remembers that:
37 July 2nd, 2009 at 3:26 pm JK Cornel West and Michael Eric Dyson. 38 July 2nd, 2009 at 3:28 pm adolphus Lemmy from Motorhead Derek Smalls (mock buffon) Paul Teutul from American Chopper

But aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) has a different opinion:
In particular, Cronkite felt the values he had learned as a journeyman â€" clarity, modesty, accuracy â€" were rapidly being abandoned under pressure from corporate management and shareholders.

As Frédéric Filloux says:
- the My Lay Massacre inevitably leaked, thanks to a disgusted soldier posting a video on YouTube soon after the the fateful day of March 16, 1968. Instead, we had to wait 18 months for a reporter for the Saint-Louis Post Dispatch

While it may be true, Ann Althouse thinks:
Giap didn t credit Democrats directly, but noted that with Nixon s fall and the ensuing aid cutoff...Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia would all become progressive communist states..Though things went unexpectedly in Cambodia from "a renegade, incorrect variant of Maoism".

Meanwhile, Timothy came up with this idea:
Vaccines aren't as profitable as other drugs for manufacturers, and without protection against lawsuits "they're saying, 'Do we need this?'" Sugarman said. Paul Pennock is a prominent New York plaintiffs attorney on medical liability cases

Before going any further, Melissa Kabilio wants to get this straight:
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While it may be true, Cujo359 thinks:
What did Walter Cronkite think of his successors? Here's a quote from an interview he did in 1996, as quoted by Glenn Greenwald:

Still not being convinced, Kleinheider replies:
RE/MAX resigns in Brentwood office space Trimble murder trial: Mother describes her ordeal TN medical association renews DocSite services

In other words, Room for Debate puts it this way:
Some politicians have to leave office after such disclosures, but many are forgiven by voters. What does it take to survive? Are voters less worried about the personal lives of elected officials than in the past?

Meanwhile, newmusicnlyrics came up with this idea:
Watch CBS Videos Online According to CTV.ca News, The accolades keep pouring in for CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite, who died Friday at age 92, with U.S. President Barack Obama praising the newsman as a national icon. Cronkite died of cerebral vascular disease at his Manhattan home at 7:42 p.m., surrounded by his family.

Ann Althouse can't forget that:
I rather lost my appreciation for Cronkite when he mis-reported the Tet Offensive news and in a sense doomed the South Vietnamese govt. Even after the North Vietnamese confessed that they were about ready to toss in the towle but then realized that the reporting gave them a second chance Cronkite never admitted the truth of his mis-reporting. My respect for the newsmen went downhill from there. I always liked Huntley and Brinkley better than Cronkite and trusted them more.

lex comes with a new idea:
1.2 FbL says: July 6, 2009 at 10:27 pm Fliterman, I can t believe you wrote that line. For all the political disagreements you ve had with our host over the years, you know him better than to imply he doesn t remember/acknowledge and deeply feel the loss of fellow servicemembers. I trust we can chalk this up to a late-night over-indulgence on your part or simply a misunderstanding on our part · Reply

Furthermore, Patrick claims:
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Furthermore, Andy Barr claims:
Reply Quote Report Abuse billstu Party: Conservative Reply #18 Jul. 7, 2009 - 12:37 PM EST i was a republican until the bush family got involved then i became independent but voted republican because i had to vote for the lessor of two evils ... now we have Micheal Steele ... what a clown ... he needs all the help he can get ... he should just stay behind the scenes and plot and then shut his public trap ... repubs better be nice to sarah ... those mccain scum bags looking for redemption better lay off her ... the more they criticize the more i support her ... maybe she can really lead a third party revolution Reply Quote Report Abuse

As a result of that, Noel Sheppard belives:
Related Topics Katie Couric Walter Cronkite Comments Policy All comments are owned by whoever posted them and are subject to our terms of use . They should not be assumed to represent the views of NewsBusters.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Walter Cronkite From: Talk To Action Joe Peyronnin Aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) DougJ Myglesias Janson Jones Popdirt Xeni Jardin Dave Distributorcap Det. Shaved Longcock Chardman Tony & Donna Figueroa Lex /26691450

Talk To Action tells the real story:
The closer one examines tolerance and strives to apply it across the board, the more its insufficiency as a principle to govern society becomes apparent. Even if it were possible to achieve total tolerance (which it is not), it would be exceedingly undesirable and counterproductive to do so.

Joe Peyronnin shows how it is done:
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aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) has another idea:
Another early memory was of stretching out on the grassy slope beneath Liberty Memorial, watching the railyards full of activity and downtown Kansas City beyond them. “America was on display from that hill,” he recalled, “its history and its promise.”

DougJ does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
11 July 2nd, 2009 at 3:05 pm Yankeedrawl Rep. George Miller (D-CA), chair of the Education and Labor Committee, is one most decent and intelligent representatives in Congress. He s also got a kick-ass mustache.

While it may be true, Talk To Action thinks:
the weapon of choice of the Religious Right. Naturally, the narrative that emerges from this history of convenience attacks the very tenets of liberalism, such as religious pluralism as being sinister and evil. Faith and reason are not synonymous, but antithetical entities. Indeed, this is exactly how Rev. Williams approaches it. For example, in

For this purpose, myglesias suggests:
joe from Lowell Says: July 14th, 2009 at 10:41 am Silly Matt. Being a racist has nothing to do with following the centuries-old patterns of behavior that marked white people as dominant and people of other races as subordinate during the period when this country was openly white-supremacist. No, THE REAL RACISTS are the ones who believe that having experience as a member of a group subordinated by those patterns can provide useful insight into legal questions. Duh!

Janson Jones comes with a new idea:
Three minutes later, she finished her thought: AKGovSarahPalin , Thu 09 July 22:45: ...."Most newspapermen by definition have to be liberal; if they re not, by my definition, they can hardly be good newspapermen" W.Cronkite

For example, popdirt considers:
Leave a Reply Comment Rules: No profanity, comments must be related to the post, URLs posted will not be clickable (href is disabled), e-mail addresses in the message body will be deleted, and no personal attacks against other posters.

As Xeni Jardin says:
Report this comment #18 posted by Boba Fett Diop , July 17, 2009 11:35 PM This is the end of the 20th century. And so the Trojans buried Hector breaker of horses.

Dave considers that:
We ve lost a good man and a good journalist -- the man whose voice used to be as familiar, and welcome, as any in America; the man most of us were listening to 40 years ago when the Apollo 11 crew made its still-astonishing voyage to the Moon and back. I got to meet Walter Cronkite in 2005, when I was honored to receive the award named for him from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. We spent some time together before the luncheon, and although his health had obviously deteriorated, he was quick, funny, gracious and self-effacing. We talked about a lot of things, but above all about sailing, which was his passion. Bon voyage, Mr. Cronkite.

Before going any further, Janson Jones wants to get this straight:
AKGovSarahPalin , Thu 09 Jul 22:42: Anxious for Fairbanks radio visit tomorrow re: 2nd Amendment! We have rockin surprise guest. Candidly, I love radio vs. some newspapers bc...

Distributorcap gives a bit of an idea about it:
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In contrast, Det. Shaved Longcock replies:
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In addition to this, Janson Jones states:
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As a result of that, chardman belives:
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But Distributorcap says that's not all:
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Having that in mind, Tony & Donna Figueroa wonders:
. Donna also lends her voice to many animated characters, and has appeared in several television commercials. Theater credits include several LA productions (including readers and Radio Theater), and a season with Chicago s famed Free Street Theater. Donna is a chronic shopper always in search of the ultimate bargain.

lex considers that:
And yes, I do have a little skin in this game. The nephew of my dearest friend she s really a sister without the blood ties is a Marine. He s home from his first tour of Iraq and it seems very likely he ll be sent to Afghanistan at some point in the too-near-future. I also have a good friend over there in a contractor capacity I worry about him everyday. And I ll do the same for my friend s nephew.

Sources:
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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Walter Cronkite From: Admin Dekerivers Lalate Andy Barr Stacey Harper Researchinmotion Frazier Moore JohnFH David Shapiro Ann Althouse Paulgillin Kleinheider RabbitEars Desta Bishu Janson Jones Hart Kirch Roger L Simon /26663368

admin sees it this way:
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In addition to this, dekerivers states:
On the most basic level, this is matter of business and math. Michael Jackson has sold an estimated 100 million copies worldwide of the 1982 album “Thriller,” which spent more than 31 weeks at the top of the Billboard charts.

lalate brings a word of caution:
Walter Cronkite Cerebrovascular Disease Posted on June 26th, 2009 in Health , Walter Cronkite by lalate Walter Cronkite has Cerebrovascular Disease. What is Cerebrovascular Disease? Walter Cronkite s family issued the following statement Friday to press:

admin considers that:
roslyn Says: July 19th, 2009 at 8:10 pm Operation Mockingbird yikes. Thanks for this info, as distressing as it is, Kurt Nimmo. P.S. I preferred Brinkley. Reply

Andy Barr comes with the facts:
Rainmaker928 Party: Democrat Reply #7 Jul. 7, 2009 - 11:55 AM EST Being ethically challenged - Costly Throwing the people of Alaska under the bus - Damaging Being endorsed by Michael Steele - Suicidal Hiding out in the Arctic Circle - Priceless Reply Quote Report Abuse

Stacey brings some great news:
by Pattie Boyd and Penny Junor.My true celebrity memoir addiction, though, is the "famous journalist memoir." I'm a total sucker for those puppies! This is good stuff:

However, Harper states that:
If You Like What You Read . ...then please consider linking back. I also link to other Second Life blogs I find that I think are good (unless my blogroll starts looking like the Epic of Gilgamesh in length [grin]!) Around the Grid with Harper by Harper Ganesvoort is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License .

researchinmotion does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Frazier Moore considers that:
Life of 'Charlie's Angels' star and American pinup icon Farrah Fawcett celebrated at LA funeral July 1st, 2009 Farrah Fawcett's life celebrated at LA funeralLOS ANGELES â€" The life of "Charlie's Angels" star Farrah Fawcett was celebrated Tuesday at a private funeral in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Her longtime companion, Ryan O'Neal, 68, was among pallbearers who accompanied the casket, covered in yellow and orange flowers, into the Roman Catholic cathedral.

Similarly, JohnFH adds:
Tolle lege A wide-ranging blog with excellent posts on the wisdom books of the Bible and the psalms, by Dave Beldman

David Shapiro has another idea:
Dave, you wrote that Stone's weekly, "stands as a model of the kind of independent reporting and commentary we need more of in the Digital Age."

Ann Althouse is not really sure about that:
7/18/09 8:23 AM     AllenS said... If Walter Cronkite, news reader, was the most trusted man in America, I guess that all the news readers of today, could be called the most untrusted people in America. I wonder how Walter would handle this global warming nonevent?

Having that in mind, paulgillin wonders:
Worcester Telegram & Gazette is also for sale.  The T&G was reportedly valued at about $300 million in 2000, but now carries an estimated price tag of $10 million to $50 million.  The paper does not appear to be in as dire financial straits as the

Kleinheider does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Walter Cronkite On Deaths Door : Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee Southcomm Set: NashvillePost.com The City Paper BusinessTN MusicRow Medical News Her Nashville LEO Weekly

Still being unsure, RabbitEars asks:
Tags Documentary , TV News & Program Updates // Discussion Area - Leave a Comment Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website

Desta Bishu notices:
The module, the Eagle, dropped slowly towards the moon as Armstrong fired its descent engines to control its velocity. Then the capsule's yellow master alarm started to flash. For half a minute, as the lander burned precious fuel, the mission seemed doomed. Then the alarm stopped and the Eagle continued to sweep over the moon. With 60 seconds of fuel left, the Eagle had still not touched down as Armstrong, as ever icy-cool, picked his landing spot with care. Finally, he selected his ground and the Eagle settled on a tiny corner of the Sea of Tranquillity with only seconds of fuel left in its tank. "Our eyes met," recalled Aldrin. "I remember just patting him on the back." Oddly, Armstrong has a different memory. "We shook hands," he insisted on BBC TV recently. "Maybe it was both," added Aldrin.

Janson Jones imagines that:
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Similarly, Hart Kirch adds:
" you have meddled with the primal forces of nature, and you will atone!"And yes, health care is a right. It s something that is given quite freely to the persons we elect to represent us. It is NOT a privilege to represent us; it is not an honor. It is a mandate, by the people, that those we ve sent to Washington represent the will of the people. When a representative of the people gets health care, this is proof enough that health care is a right.

In other words, JohnFH puts it this way:
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Roger L Simon imagines that:
Jul 2, 2009 - 10:13 am 19. David:My New York Grandma s conventional wisdom:1. The War ended the Depression

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Walter Cronkite From: Brent Baker Dekerivers Mrpayroll TMZ Staff JohnFH Aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) Det. Shaved Longcock Andy Barr Lex Quotes Myglesias Jim Lackey Kevin Dekerivers /26222191

Brent Baker is absolutely sure that:
“System of World Government is Mandatory” “If we are to avoid that catastrophe [a nuclear World War III], a system of world order â€" preferably a system of world government â€" is mandatory. The proud nations someday will see the light and, for the common good and their own survival, yield up their precious sovereignty, just as America's thirteen colonies did two centuries ago. When we finally come to our senses and establish a world executive and parliament of nations, thanks to the Nuremburg precedent we will already have in place the fundamentals for the third branch of government, the judiciary.”

dekerivers sees it this way:
When will another pop culture figure mean so much to so many that people are moved to assemble, hug and dance?

Thinking that's not all, mrpayroll adds:
CBS News spokesman Kevin Tedesco had no comment on Friday. Bob Schieffer said, "All of us are praying for the best, and our thoughts are with Walter's family." The host of CBS' "Face the Nation" and a longtime Cronkite colleague, Schieffer noted that he had no current news on Cronkite's condition.

TMZ Staff is rather skeptical:
6. This guy was a piece of crap! I am glad hes dead now people will stop calling me in florida! Posted at 8:26PM on Jul 17th 2009 by Tracey Mitchell Roddy

However, Brent Baker thinks differently:
Brent... You just don t July 20, 2009 - 00:41 ET by bigtimer Brent... You just don't know how much I thank you for all the work you just did here putting the plain truth out there for all to see about Uncle Walter...I cannot thank you enough.

Before going any further, JohnFH wants to get this straight:
Get the Bible Verse Reference widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox ! « ESV vs. NRSV: Why the appropriate niche of the NRSV is the secular university | Main | Ken Brown’s “Five Books on the Bible” Challenge »

For this purpose, aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) suggests:
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer is seen five nights a week on more than 315 PBS stations across the country (check local listings) and is also available online, via public radio in select markets and via podcast.  The program is produced by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, in association with WETA, Washington, DC and WNET.org in New York.  Corporate funding for The NewsHour is provided by Chevron and Intel, along with major funding from the Atlantic Philanthropies, the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and public television viewers. Additional funding for NewsHour economics coverage is provided the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Det. Shaved Longcock is absolutely sure that:
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Andy Barr imagines that:
How many attacks and bad jokes have came out angainst the President since in be in office more than we can count. I don't see the President quitting his job. Sara Palin is to weak for any pubic service job.

lex tells the real story:
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quotes considers that:
Fwd: Fw: Geography of Women June 21, 2009 GEOGRAPHY OF WOMEN (Funny One) Between the ages of 15-20 a woman is like Africa. She is half discovered, half wild. Between the ages of 20-30 a woman is like Palani Raj

Similarly, lex adds:
· Reply 1.1 Edward says: July 6, 2009 at 10:16 pm You could have left off that last sentence and not demeaned the others here and thereby tag the rest of your commentary with a distinct malodor. Take that last statement to the Code Pink sites. · Reply

myglesias imagines that:
danimal Says: July 14th, 2009 at 11:39 am They picked Sessions because of seniority. They would override seniority in a minute if they thought there was a realistic chance of stopping the nomination. Sessions can say things that more moderate-imaged Republicans won t say. He can drive the racist wedge politics while improving his image at home and giving the other GOP senators a chance to take the high road.

Jim Lackey scans the other's answers and reply:
(Photos courtesy Fred Caesar) My first thought was that someone was playing a prank. I picked up the phone and it really was Walter Cronkite calling me about two hours before his evening newscast. He said he had received my January letter and had put it aside but it had been misplaced until recently. He said that was not how he normally handled his correspondence and wanted me to know that he was very sorry for not responding earlier. He asked how the anniversary program was shaping up and said he was sorry it was too late for him to prepare anything. (Here he is about two hours from a major evening newscast of his own asking how our local program was shaping up!) He then asked that I extend his thanks to our news team for their work in contributing information during the last 12 months to the CBS Evening News about events at Three Mile Island. I recall saying something about that I wished him all the best and thanked him for th e call.

Still not being convinced, Kevin replies:
Time: 10:58 More in News & Politics Walter Cronkite - On his "that's the way it is" signoff Walter Cronkite - On his "that s the way it is" signoff Walter Cronkite was interviewed for the Archive of American Television in 1998. In this excerpt from his 4-hour interview, he explains the origin of "That s the way it is"-- his signature sign-off on the CBS Evening News. From: TVLEGENDS Views: 645 11 ratings Time: 02:30 More in Education

dekerivers points out another thing aside from that:
Adler won t disclose any details of Cronkite s illness. The family has asked that we keep everything private, she says. I m not going to go into his medical condition.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Walter Cronkite From: Hart Kirch Mediamonarchy.com Harper Paulgillin Paul Solomon Janson Jones Andy Barr Joe Peyronnin Carlos Watson Admin Brent Baker Dave CNN World News With Charles Gibson Bruce Watson JohnFH Researchinmotion Ken Levine Ann Althouse /26196984

As a result of that, Hart Kirch belives:
It is not socialized medicine. It is publicly funded, privately delivered health care. It is health care that is not profit based. Thank God.

Hart Kirch objects:
Government takeover of health care.The far right likes to play with words. They took the Inheritance Tax and renamed it the Death Tax. Smart move. Most Americans will never see an inheritance, but they ll see death, and suddenly more people are worried about this tax that won t ever affect them.

Thinking that's not all, mediamonarchy.com adds:
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As a result of that, Harper belives:
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paulgillin brings more details:
.  What s more, 56% of adults say that if they were only allowed one source of news, they would choose the Internet, compared to 41% for television, newspapers and radio combined.  What amazed us is that 38% of the more than 3000 respondents said they believe news from the Internet is the most reliable, followed by television at 17% and newspapers at 16%.  So the idea that the Internet is a vast cesspool of misinformation does not appear to be deterring public trust.  (Via

Paul Solomon thinks that the problem is:
For the record: Because news events happen so quickly, and I type over 75 words a minute, I am no more immune to mistakes than other news outlets. I said in Friday's column that toxicology reports would be released in a little over a week. The actual time is four to six weeks. So, now, even though we are getting other news mixed in with news of the death of "The King of Pop," expect the story to continue.

Thinking that's not all, Janson Jones adds:
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Andy Barr sees it this way:
I m very excited about the opportunity to have Sarah Palin freed up now to engage across the country to help, you know, reorient the party and grow it, Steele said during an interview on Fox News Fox and Friends.

Joe Peyronnin considers that:
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For example, Carlos Watson considers:
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admin thinks that the problem is:
Walter Cronkite: Most Trusted Asset of Operation Mockingbird Kurt Nimmo Infowars Sunday, July 19, 2009“It is impossible to imagine CBS News, journalism or indeed America without Walter Cronkite,” said Sean McManus , president of CBS News, on the passing on Walter Cronkite. “More than just the best and most trusted anchor in history, he guided America through our crises, tragedies and also our victories and greatest moments.”

In other words, Brent Baker puts it this way:
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).

Dave points out another thing aside from that:
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Similarly, CNN adds:
America needs to know what s going on around the world to better participate in our democracy. We need news, hard, substantive, news, from you.

World News with Charles Gibson imagines that:
Charlie Gibson sat down with the ladies of the The View this morning -- they discussed a variety of topics including the life and legend of Walter Cronkite. Take a look:

Bruce Watson points out another thing aside from that:
Walter Cronkite: A transformative figure in American journalism Bruce Watson Jul 20th 2009 at 6:00PM Text Size A A A

As a result of that, JohnFH belives:
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In addition to this, Ken Levine states:
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Ann Althouse might have an idea about it:
Onward ho. 7/18/09 11:34 AM     rightwingprof said... We were a Huntley-Brinkley household and never trusted Cronkite. I would have more respect for him had he ever admitted that he lied about the Tet Offensive.

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researchinmotion has another idea:
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paulgillin gives a bit of an idea about it:
A new poll by Zogby International finds that only one in 200 people believe newspapers will be a dominant source of information in 2014

Andy Barr notices:
How many attacks and bad jokes have came out angainst the President since in be in office more than we can count. I don't see the President quitting his job. Sara Palin is to weak for any pubic service job.

As a result of that, Timothy belives:
The Depraved Spies and Moguls of the CIA’s Operation MOCKINGBIRD that it wasn't until 1982 that the CIA openly admitted that reporters were on the payroll and acted as case officers or agents in the field. This power can cause the manipulation of public opinion as well. The 1950's was the time when the CIA's covert operation budget for global propaganda climbed a lot. About 3,000 salaried and contract CIA employees were engaged in propaganda efforts. The cost of this evil was estimated to be about $265 million a year by 1978.

For this reason, aaron@tvbarn.com (Aaron Barnhart/TVBarn.com) says:
“Betsy and I went from the studio to lunch and from lunch to dinner. And from KCMO through life together,” Cronkite wrote. The couple married in 1940 at Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral. Betsy Cronkite died in 2005, two weeks before the couple’s 65th anniversary.

But haseeb has a different opinion:
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Similarly, admin adds:
Me Reply: July 19th, 2009 at 4:14 pm I m sadden by his death. Now who are we suppose to go to for unbiased news? Reply

lex thinks about it:
It s been 42 years, and they are still important to me. · Reply 2.2.1 fliterman says: July 7, 2009 at 8:28 pm

Similarly, BeMindful adds:
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Keith Lehman is not really sure about that:
The Baltimore Reporter points out:Since there have been so many tributes to Cronkite, let us focus on one prototypical one, the praising by NBC’s former “Nightly News” anchor,

Kleinheider thinks about it:
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Blog-Editor scans the other's answers and reply:
This was not at all what the young Georgia peanut farmer with the fabulous grin had anticipated when he ran for President in 1976. Then he promised to lead a government as good as the American people. Coming after the dark period of Lyndon Johnson s credibility gap and Richard Nixon s Watergate resignation, a thoroughly decent President Jerry Ford tripped over his tongue in a crucial debate. Poor Ford said: There is no Soviet domination in Eastern Europe never will be in a Ford administration. Eastern Europe was not under Soviet domination? No, it was under Soviet tanks! Carter squeaked past the hapless Ford in the Bicentennial Election.

Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy is not really sure about that:
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Having that in mind, alanfurst wonders:
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Iria tells the real story:
“And that’s the way it is. [the date]. This is Walter Cronkite, CBS News; good night.” Watch one of America's most dignified, and trustworthy journalists, as he reports on the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, in the video attached to this post.

Daniel B. Honigman is absolutely sure that:
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Before going any further, Roger Simon wants to get this straight:
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Thinking that's not all, Keith Lehman adds:
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Janson Jones can't forget that:
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Brent Baker gives a bit of an idea about it:
Nothing so easy July 20, 2009 - 01:53 ET by KC Mulville "When we finally come to our senses and establish a world executive and parliament of nations ... " There's nothing so easy than to assemble your opinions and label them "common sense." And then, in a blaze of self-righteousness, rail against anyone who doesn't see "the obvious" as fools. It's also a revealing (not to mention self-promoting) vanity to claim that your opinions were formed because you saw the poor . What's so laughably obvious is that this proves that you weren't poor yourself. You treated the poor as different. The poor was them , not us . And instead of claiming solidarity with the poor, all you did was betray yourself as elitist.

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Walter Cronkite From: Lex Jeff Bercovici Desta Bishu Timothy Kleinheider Mediamonarchy.com DSL. Mark P. Shea Ryan Cazalet Cujo359 Mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) Ann Althouse Johneaves Joe Peyronnin Det. Shaved Longcock Dave Paulgillin Janson Jones Frazier Moore /26196983

lex also takes into account the following fact:
« A New Victim Class     Paddle Harder, Joe » Damn Another tough day in the Af: Bombs and bullets killed seven American troops on Monday, the deadliest day for U.S. forces in Afghanistan in nearly a yearâ€"and a sign that the war being fought in the Taliban heartland of the south and east could now be expanding north Four of the deaths Monday came in an attack on a team of U.S. military trainers in the relatively peaceful north, bringing into focus the question of whether the U.S. is committing enough troops to secure a country larger than Iraq in both population and land mass. On a visit to Moscow, President Barack Obama said it s too soon to measure the success of his new strategy in Afghanistan.

Jeff Bercovici brings a word of caution:
60 Minutes offered a recollection that ended abruptly when he became too emotional to continue."I just feel so terrible about Walter's death that I can hardly say anything," said Rooney, after recalling how the two met while working as foreign correspondents during World War II. "He's been such a good friend over the years. Please excuse me."

Desta Bishu is not really sure about that:
Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Apollo 11Aldrin also fought in the Korean war as a fighter pilot before becoming an astronaut. After his moon flight, he suffered bouts of severe depression and alcoholism which he chronicled in Return to Earth and in his latest memoir Magnificent Desolation. Aldrin remains an ardent advocate of manned space flight.

But Timothy has a different opinion:
This time around, the government is trying to head that possible of massive lawsuits off. That is why vaccine makers and federal officials will be immune from lawsuits that result from any new swine flu vaccine

Kleinheider sees it this way:
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mediamonarchy.com brings a word of caution:
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DSL. intervenes and adds:
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Mark P. Shea brings more details:


Ryan Cazalet comes with a new idea:
Pro Caulk I am not even close to being handy. If you want something built, call the Sturges Brothers, but the pro caulk makes me want to quit my job and become a professional caulker. I ve never caulked anything in my life, but now I m going to go out of my way to look for something to caulk. The Pro Caulk is pretty much just a piece of plastic with different edges, but any time I see it, I really want to buy it.

But Cujo359 says that's not all:
"The Vietcong did not win by a knockout [in the Tet Offensive], but neither did we. The referees of history may make it a draw. . . . We have been too often disappointed by the optimism of the American leaders, both in Vietnam and Washington, to have faith any longer in the silver linings they find in the darkest clouds. . . . "For it seems now more certain than ever that the bloody experience of Vietnam is to end in a stalemate. . . . To say that we are closer to victory today is to believe, in the face of the evidence, the optimists who have been wrong in the past" -- Walter Cronkite, CBS Evening News, February 27, 1968 .

mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) also takes into account the following fact:
AMY GOODMAN: Walter Cronkite’s words on the Vietnam War are credited with casting doubts on official explanations and turning the tide of American public opinion against the war. Former President Lyndon Johnson is widely quoted as saying, quote, If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America.

Ann Althouse says it all comes down to this:
Henry had lived long enough to be the Oldest Man in The World. He was also one of the 3 last Brit Vets of WWI. The last survivor of the Battle of Jutland. The last survivor of the Naval Air Service. The last surviving founding member of the Royal Air Force. The only WWI Vet for the last 20 years to have served aboard ship, in an air squadron, and seconded to the Army. He was dispatched to aid in trenches - to defuse & clear Hun bombs.

Despite the previous arguments, johneaves has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Having that in mind, Joe Peyronnin wonders:
who says Cronkite didnt change the world.....      Reply      Favorite      Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 AM on 07/18/2009

mediamonarchy.com brings more details:
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While it may be true, Det. Shaved Longcock thinks:
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Dave brings a word of caution:
They interviewed Barbara Walters last night and she also spoke of his passion for sailing. Posted by: Siouxie | July 18, 2009 at 10:41 AM

paulgillin is rather skeptical:
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Janson Jones intervenes and adds:
From "Walter Cronkite Is Seriously Ill" by Brian Stelter, New York Times, 25 June 2009 click here for original article

Frazier Moore can't forget that:
Actress Farrah Fawcett remembered at LA funeralLOS ANGELES â€" The life of "Charlie's Angels" star Farrah Fawcett was celebrated Tuesday at a private, music-filled funeral that one participant called "stirring." Her longtime companion, Ryan O'Neal, was among pallbearers who accompanied the casket, covered in yellow and orange flowers, into the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. After the ceremony, mourners said they overheard O'Neal as he tapped on the hearse's back door and said, "So long, babe." Fawcett's friend Alana Stewart and "Charlie's Angels" co-star Kate Jackson were among early arrivals before the hearse pulled up, accompanied by 10 motorcycle officers.

Sources:
lex Jeff Bercovici Desta Bishu Timothy Kleinheider mediamonarchy.com DSL. Mark P. Shea Ryan Cazalet Cujo359 mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) Ann Althouse johneaves Joe Peyronnin Det. Shaved Longcock Dave paulgillin Janson Jones Frazier Moore

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