Posted on 07/31/2012 9:02:12 AM PDT by Jayster
A filmmaker whose full-length documentary, Dreams from My Real Father, presents a compelling case that Communist Party USA propagandist Frank Marshall Davis is Barack Obamas biological father, is challenging the U.S. media to begin reporting the truth about the likely Democrat nominee for president in 2012.
Ads by Google Will You Boldly Proclaim "I am a Christian"? Sign the pledge now! billygraham.org/I-am-a-Christian Stop Eric Holder. Demand an investigation of Eric Holder! Sign the petition. action.freedomworks.org Joel Gilbert, whose website details his research, appeared recently at the National Press Club in Washington to talk about the questions raised in his film.
What strikes me as most disturbing is that any one of the hundreds of American journalists in this building could win the Pulitzer Prize just by writing about the evidence presented in Dreams from My Real Father, he said.
A journalist, after all, is supposed to report the news, truthfully and fairly, he argues.
He cited the National Press Club bronze that lists the Journalists Creed, as written by Walter Williams when he founded the Missouri School of Journalism more than a century ago.
It states: That journalists must be public trustees with the full measure of responsibility to the public. That accuracy and fairness are fundamental to good journalism. That a single standard of truth must prevail for all.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Such an antiquated idea.
Journalists today exist to promote the talking points from the DNC. Exposing Obama as a fraud is not currently one of those talking points.
What is a good alternative to homo-marriage supporing Amazon.com to buy books?
Next time Obama is feasting on fast food at a campaign lie-a-thon, I hope someone at the restaurant has the presence-of-mind to pick up his fork for a DNA sample...
Journalist or political hack, hmmmm.. It’s so much easier being a political hack!
Interesting you mention that.. I wonder if 0bama’s team confiscates all his used meal utensils. They seem to be fearful of forks, especially when Latinos are present. Oh, and those hot dogs and burgers he eats don’t leave much evidence.
I’m sure that little troll Valerie Jarret scoops up all left behind DNA.
She might have some DNA on her dress.
Hmmmm....or they need to get in touch with Larry Sinclair.
If he wipes his filthy mouth with a throw away napkin, he’s left a DNA trace. BUT is there an enterprising soul out there who would recognize the tremendous monetary potential for such a trophy? Maybe if we publicize it enough on the Net, someone will get the idea and take initiative where he casually oders a meal!
On the other hand, Mosad has probably done this moons ago ...
I just finished watching my local “news” at noon on an ABC affiliate. They ran a “story” from the network about “Romney’s ‘gaff-filled’ tour of Israel and Poland”. It was 45 seconds of garbage. It “explained” how badly Romney was doing abroad. About all of the many “mistakes” he has made.
No balance...no point of view from the Romney campaign.
Just a joke.
I personally believe this explanation best fits the facts. But the “media” will never touch this.
Wouldn’t it be great if at all public appearances by Obama people start chanting.....
DNA!!! DNA!!! DNA!!! DNA!!! DNA!!!
NPR interviewed a budget expert today about the "fiscal cliff" that we are approaching. I thought the guy was really very even-handed. Well, he probably said that 60% of the fault was due to Republicans and 40% of the fault belonged to Democrats -- but mostly he tried to be neutral and not mention parties at all. His approach was "we have problems to solve". I found him pretty refreshing.
The radio host listened attentively and only jumped in to challenge him a few times -- literally, every time he mentioned the concept that perhaps Democrats shared part of the blame for the $15T debt. She struck like a cobra to "correct" him and "remind" him that Bush was president for 8 years. She was fully in "protect Barack Obama" mode.
Balance? What's that??
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