Posted on 01/04/2006 3:57:30 AM PST by Erik Latranyi
No he doesn't, leave him to his opinion.
"Though the governor announced that there were 12 survivors, he later indicated he was uncertain about the news. As word buzzed through the church of survivors, he tried to find out what was going on, he said."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,180507,00.html
That is not confirmed as yet. It appears that a family member received a phone call from someone reporting that the miners were found alive. Who was on the other end of the phone and where did they get their information from is the question.
Some reports state that it was someone on the inside, telling family members. Other reports claim it was a relative calling to report what they heard on the news.
See post #76.
That's what the article said.
Ah yes, those AWFUL corporations. Let's just get rid of them all and then we can all starve to death in the dark. That way we'll be dying for a just cause instead of feeding "corporate greed", right?
Please see my response above. We don't know where the families got their information.
I agree.
What other reports? That's the first I've heard of that.
Sorry. See post # 82
See post #80. That is what the governor said.
I wasn't there. Just telling you what the article said. And it said the governor announced it.
This is not a time to be running around blaming people, not even the media. It was a horrible tragedy made worse by a lot of rumor and mis-information.
Hopefully when the reporters reported the news they said, there are UNCONFIRMED reports that the 12 are alive.
"I also find it difficult to believe that the fairly significant number of people on FR who were going beyond merely "Thank God" to "Hah Hah! This will show nonbelievers the power of prayer and that God exists!", if they had been in the media and outside the celebrating church, would have suddenly turned into Mr. Reporter Skeptic and been trying to downplay reports of the survival of the miners."
Good point.
As for me I see God all around me every day. I don't need to see a miracle to believe.
This story is what it is- sad, and a mess beyond belief, but as a person/only a person I can see how it got messed up.
I'm sure I'll get flammed because of this, but I don't think God made the facts play out here. I hope God comforts the families, but who lived and who died didn't come down to God IMHO.
All morning the media is scrambling to find out where the report first broke.
Several reports indicate the media intercepted radio communications with the rescue workers and misinterpreted the information.
Several reports only came after the families started celebrating---but the question remains, where did the families get their information? There were no officials with them at the time. It appears to have been a cellular phone call to a family member that started them to celebrate.
It says that company officials waited until they had more information before they corrected the record.
But still no word on whether the initial findings actually may have been true, even if life was coming to an end. A cruel ending for the families.
See, this is the problem I am trying to point out. Some reporters cite the governor when he did report anything until AFTER the families were celebrating.
Some reporters only relied on the families' celebrations as the source of their information.
Who informed the families is the question?
That is the "out" that the MSM is using in this. I suggest it was irresponsible to report information without an official source.
This is going to be awfully tough on the man who misinterpreted the conversation and I really don't think fingers ought to be pointed at him.
The fact is, these men died whenever they died and all the hoping or accusations don't change that a bit. We need to be praying for the recovery of Randy, he's got a real fight ahead of him.
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