LeN, I'm not saying that FEMA had the best intentions, but telling reporters they won't take them on rescue missions because they need the room on the boat does make sense. And asking the media not to take pictures of the dead is not the same thing as a ban or censorship. The media can get their own helicopters, boats, whatever and snap all the pictures they want.
Natter .38 Special
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
A heads up on what's coming up in the next two weeks on The Daily Show (from TWoP):
Upcoming guests:
We 9/7: Samuel L. Jackson
Th 9/8: Brian Williams
Mo 9/12: Chris Mooney
Tu 9/13: Kurt Vonnegut
We 9/14: Special evolution guest panel
Th 9/15: Gwyneth Paltrow
And all next week:
"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" presents "Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report" airing nightly from September 12-15 at 11:00 p.m.
NEW YORK, September 7, 2005 -- Science vs. Religion. Evolution vs. Creation. It is an age-old battle whose time has come. "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" will gather together all the experts (or at least those who will talk to them), travel to the places that matter in the debate (basic cable budget permitting) and ultimately settle the controversy once and for all. "Evolution Schmevolution: A Daily Show Special Report" will premiere on Monday, September 12 and air nightly at 11:00 p.m. through September 15.
For one full week, "The Daily Show" goes in-depth, around, through and quite possibly under, one of the hottest hot-button issues facing our nation: evolution. It's the accepted theory on the origin of life by an overwhelming majority of the world's biologists, but maybe they're all wrong. What’s so great about the scientific method anyway?
"Evolution Schmevolution" will explore: What other theories are out there? Who's on the frontlines of this debate? Should your child's curriculum really be decided by experts in their respective fields?
The media can get their own helicopters, boats, whatever and snap all the pictures they want.
Are reporters allowed to go in by themselves to shoot pictures?
I deeply hope that Samuel L. Jackson talks about his upcoming project "Snakes on a Plane."
"Evolution Schmevolution" will explore: What other theories are out there? Who's on the frontlines of this debate?
Could it be? That
finally,
after all these years weeks, a television "news" program will acknowledge Flying Spaghetti Monsterism?
Wolfram, after FEMA has cut telephone lines, I am not giving them the benefit of the doubt.
From TPMcafe:
While watching the MSNBC program, CONNECTED, COAST TO COAST with Ron Reagan, a man from the Evergreen Foundation was on air spinning the myth that the President had to "beg" the Governor of Louisiana to take action. Having been on this show several times I called one of the bookers, Susan Durrwatcher, to alert her to the fact that this man was misrepresenting what happened. I offered Susan the following objective, documented facts (see timeline below). Susan thanked me for my "opinion" and said "we just have a different perspective". Stunned, I asked her by what standard of journalism that an objective fact was mere opinion? I asked her to simply look at the documents and correct the record. She declined. I asked her to remove me from the MSNBC list of contacts. I'm sure MSNBC won't miss me and I am certain I will have a happy life without having to subject myself to their unprofessional approach to journalism.
Anyone have a NYT subscription? I wanna avoid paying $3.95 to read this article (on Flying Spaghetti Monsterism): [link]
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Anyone have a NYT subscription?buffistas/foamy will get you in.