
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...080202627.html
Since this board has a slight right-wing / cons slant, I'd be interested to know: Do you agree with Marc Thiessen or do you see a benefit of having Wikileaks?
This is not information that citizens are pushing to know or in most cases have the right to know. Originally Posted by Stick1969
MSNBC would have had a tough go with the GOP in power. Originally Posted by WTFMSNBC is such a PoS they are having a tough go with the Dems in power. And thats there team.
I have a right to know if my government is lying to me. Originally Posted by WTFI would normally agree with you, but I believe that when it exposes military tactics and objectives I don't think you do have that right. By leaking these documents we could very easily be compromising our troops even more.
When the NYT published the material they also published a note from the editor on what material they did not publish. They did try to strike a balance; not sure if Wikileaks did as well. Originally Posted by discreetgentThe release was a joint effort between Wikileaks, The Guardian, Der Spiegel and The NYT; with each doing of them doing independent analysis of the material. In total over 500 people were involved in the preparation and analysis of the raw material.
DoD to WikiLeaks: Return all of the classified war documents in your possession and delete them from your damn website!Apparently, this is the best the strongest military machine in the world can do. Faced with the exercise of freedom of speech, it seems to be powerless. [Imagine that!]Originally Posted by ..
I have a right to know if my government is lying to me. That is why we have a free press. Originally Posted by WTFIt almost seems that government, by definition, lies. The question is what government is lying about & why. THAT is why we strive to have a free & independent press. It is also why we have freedom of speech. I'm particularly partial to the late Justice Douglas' quote:
The private that leaked this information and Scooter Libby should recieve the exact same punishment for leaking this information. Originally Posted by WTFDisagree. Scooter should have gotten more than he did but "the best justice money can buy" is a completely different discussion. There is a different set of rules for the military. Don't wanna play by 'em, don't join. He knew what he was doing & hopefully stands prepared to take his lumps for it. Just because you're punished doesn't always mean you were "wrong".
A reporter has to make a judgement on whether or not it is credible. Him/her being proscuted for publishing should not factor into that thought process. Originally Posted by WTFPerhaps it shouldn't, but it does. The standard is publishing something that is knowingly false NOT something that may be classified under most circumstances. There's the whole messy concept of prior restraint, but that's a different discussion as well. That's why editors are supposed to grill the hell out of reporters to make sure their source is sound & that there are sourceS (plural) whenever possible.
You are free to disagree but just because we have a set of civilian rules and militarly rules does not mean that a hot shot civilian can say fuc you to his rules and a private has to go by strict rules ......or does it? You might agree with that but I don't. Not saying it is not the current reality but I do not agree with it. The reason you have people with no respect for rules is because the little people see the hot shots having none.
Disagree. Scooter should have gotten more than he did but "the best justice money can buy" is a completely different discussion. There is a different set of rules for the military. Don't wanna play by 'em, don't join. He knew what he was doing & hopefully stands prepared to take his lumps for it. Just because you're punished doesn't always mean you were "wrong".
. Originally Posted by Sisyphus