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PAGE NINEThe Uninvited Ombudsman Report-Volume 3 |
| by Alan Korwin May 24, 2006 |
| (NOTE: Corrections now appear at the end, along with a newly
released report on journalists' attitudes about accuracy.)
The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Reporters, when asked why the massive new product announcements received no news coverage, uniformly claimed it would constitute promotion and be against editorial guidelines. When asked how they justify such coverage for car, food, fashion, book, golf, travel, electronics, swimwear, TV, satellite radio and dog shows, they remembered they were on deadline and had to leave. Wisconsin's repeated efforts to allow its women (and men) to discreetly arm themselves for personal safety, joining 47 other states that allow it, were frustrated again by the governor's veto, who is now the focus of a Dump Doyle campaign. The veto override, after non-stop brute-force arm twisting by Doyle, was lost by two votes. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The United Nations, non-government organizations from around the world, and groups like the Ford Foundation mounted a highly funded propaganda effort to push the citizen-defenselessness package into law. Beginning "without ten cents," DeLira and interest groups used the Internet, word of mouth, and community newspapers to rally popular support for the safety of the public. Hunters, target shooters and self defense advocates put differences aside to work together to preserve their rights. In an interview with The Uninvited Ombudsman, DeLira said it would be, "political suicide in the near term," for politicians to attempt such a ban again, but notes that officials retain, "enormous power by decree," over such things as the amount of ammunition that can be purchased or stored by Brazil's citizens. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Credit for much of this rests on the shoulders of the President, who has unflinchingly pursued an agenda he believes in, and who is ceaselessly ridiculed and demeaned by the lamestream media, which also reports the poll results. Thanks to Republican National Committee chairman Ken Mehlman, who made these observations at the NRA convention in Milwaukee. His remarks were unreported by the "news" media. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The Associated Press reported, several years in a row, that "medical misadventures," a tasteful term for patients killed by doctor mistakes, cause 100,000 unnecessary deaths a year, or 274 every day. Even if this number is ten times too large, as some experts insist (AP has not issued a correction), it still represents about 27 people unjustly killed by doctors on a daily basis. This is more than five times greater than the reported Baton Rouge deaths, occurs every single day not just once, is at least as tragic, and much of it occurs right near you, in hospitals and offices you may have been in recently -- significantly increasing the relevance to local news consumers. Still, the "news" media uniformly choose to report the one rare incident, on the other side of the country, often for several days in a row, leaving a not-so-subtle perception that the medical profession is not an issue and guns are bad. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: Reuters and the BBC have adopted a policy to only use the word "terrorist" in quotes. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: What this means to the taxpayer is that, no matter how well spent their money is, no end to the expenditures will ever be recognized by government officials addicted to a non-stop "flow" of funding. No solution to the money addiction is known. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: By way of comparison, government-chartered banks, which provide detailed personal data to the government on a regular basis, under court orders that are handed out when requested by officials, goes on at such a great scale that banks maintain entire offices dedicated to nothing but government investigators, who work on site in bank skyscrapers, poring over the necessary files. The routine maintenance of these offices is not publicized when customers open new accounts. If government investigators want your data, the chances they cannot get it are slim and none. So fight that if you wish, not the media-kindled kafuffles of the day. ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: ---------- The lamestream media told you: The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: ---------- Corrrections and Clarifications: Immigration reporter Daniel Gonzalez points out that many of the arrests are of people repeatedly attempting to sneak into America, so simply multiplying arrests by the Border Patrol estimate of how many get in for each one caught (between one in two and one in four), along with other factors, does not provide an accurate guess for illegal entries annually. 2. Thanks to Larry Southwick, a Ph.D. economist who notes, "You are way low on the gasoline taxes. In NY (Buffalo), the excise tax is $0.239 per gallon, the U.S. Gov't. excise tax is $0.184 per gallon, and there is currently an 8.75 percent sales tax on the whole thing. If gasoline retails for $3.000, that implies a price of $2.336 before the combined tax, or 66.4 cents per gallon. Note that property taxes, profits taxes, and employment taxes have not been included here but are certainly important to the suppliers. Out of the final price, governments take directly 22.15%." The Uninvited Ombudsman again regrets the error (16 cents less than this calculation). Mr. Southwick goes on to point out, "From the Exxon annual report (2005), sales amounted to $370,680,000,000. From this, the after tax net was $36,130,000,000 or 9.75%. The taxes paid directly by Exxon were: excise $30,742,000,000, other taxes & duties $41,554,000,000, and income taxes $23,302,000,000. These add up to 25 79% of Exxon's revenues. Who is the exploiter?" The Uninvited Ombudsman had questioned the "news" media's burning concern that oil companies make between 8-10% profit, and failed to note that the government takes two-and-a-half-times more than the company earns. 3. Not all professional ball players in tax-funded stadiums working for huge salaries and private owners are male, and I regret this slip of the pen. The Phoenix Mercury Women's Basketball Team are not men, according to insiders who asked that their names not be used, but keeping with tradition, the women only get tiny salaries.
PAGE NINE-AND-A-HALF From Northwestern University JOURNALISTS SURVEYED ON INACCURATE, MISLEADING, FABRICATED NEWS AND UNETHICAL CONDUCT WASHINGTON, D.C. -- While they admit that the public is losing confidence in newspaper reporting, seven of every ten daily newspaper editors and reporters more frequently point to factors beyond their control as opposed to their own newspaper's actions as the cause, according to a study released today (May 9) at the National Press Club... "Many journalists believe that the recent sins of other newspapers and media taint their own newspapers and contribute to the public's diminished confidence in newspapers generally," said one of the report's authors... Widely reported incidents of plagiarism in national media overwhelmingly accounted for the "taint" on newspapers generally, according to the survey. Newspaper journalists say problems in television news, on Web sites and blogs, and even in tabloids and shopper publications all have a deleterious effect on the credibility of newspaper journalists. In addition, almost one in five say that criticism of media by politicians erodes readers' trust... More than 70 percent say they themselves have been accused of bias in the past 12 months and often blame poor editing as contributing to inaccuracy in their articles... The Survey of Newspaper Editor and Reporter Attitudes is made possible by the Mongerson Prize for Investigative Reporting on the News and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Thanks to Liberty Watch radio talk-show host and firearms instructor
Charles Heller of Tucson for bringing this crucial study to my
attention. Though important, it was not widely covered by the lamestream
media. See the SPJ Code of Ethics here: Learn about Accuracy in Media, the Wash., D.C.-based advocacy group: Thanks for reading! P.S. New books and DVDs up at gunlaws.com Contact: If you can read this thank a teacher. |