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Conservative Group Not Satisfied with NPR Apology, Plans to Sue
CNSNews ^ | July 10, 2002 | Jim Burns

Posted on 07/10/2002 12:41:33 PM PDT by ZGuy

The head of National Public Radio went to Capitol Hill Wednesday to apologize for a news report the network aired that suggested a conservative lobbying group might have had something to do with the mailing of anthrax to Senate Democratic leaders.

However, the chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition (TVC) said the apology was insufficient and indicated his organization would proceed with its lawsuit against NPR.

National Public Radio President and CEO Kevin Klose apologized during testimony before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications, which was gathering input from him and other Public Broadcasting System and NPR officials about future federal funding of the two taxpayer-supported broadcast mediums.

"Miss [Andrea] Lafferty and the TVC, you have my personal and professional apology. We are sorry that we made the mistake," Klose said. Lafferty is the TVC's executive director.

Rev. Lou Sheldon, TVC's chairman told CNSNews.com he was not impressed with Klose's apology.

"There are many other things he must do in an apology. He is sorry that he was caught," said Sheldon. "That is different than repenting and we must see some acts of full repentance of things on the air and internal changes of philosophy and of (NPR) staff."

He emphasized that Klose's apology is "a crumb from the table and there must be more coming."

The NPR report by newsman David Kestenbaum aired on Jan. 22 of this year and alleged a possible link between TVC and the anthrax-laced letters sent to the offices of Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.).

According to the TVC, Kestenbaum unfairly accused the conservative group of being involved in domestic terrorism and the attempted murder of Sens. Leahy and Daschle.

Lafferty said she was called by Kestenbaum and was asked if the FBI had contacted them about the anthrax scares in the offices of Leahy and Daschle.

According to the transcript from NPR's "Morning Edition" program, Kestenbaum said, "Two of the anthrax letters were sent to Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, both Democrats. One group who had a gripe with Daschle and Leahy is the Traditional Values Coalition, which, before the attacks, had issued a press release criticizing the senators for trying to remove the phrase 'so help me God' from the oath" witnesses take when testifying before a Senate committee.

Kestenbaum also reported, "The Traditional Values Coalition, however, told me the FBI had not contacted them and then issued a press release saying NPR was in the pocket of the Democrats and trying to frame them. But investigators are thinking along these lines. FBI agents won't discuss the case, but the people they have spoken with will."

Later, NPR admitted it was "inappropriate" to name the Traditional Values Coalition in connection with a story it was doing about the anthrax investigation.

The network's statement was read during its "Morning Edition" program, according to NPR spokesperson Jess Sarmiento.

Sarmiento said it was appropriate for Kestenbaum "to learn about the direction of the investigation by talking to individual groups, scientists, and all the different people he talked to. But when he was told by the group (Traditional Values Coalition) that they hadn't been contacted, he shouldn't have singled them out on the air in absence of any evidence."

Lafferty, during her House testimony Wednesday said, "NPR claims they broadcast to an audience of eight million who hear from them everyday. Well, we are still waiting for those eight million listeners to hear an apology and retraction."


TOPICS: Anthrax Scare; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: anthrax; sheldon
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1 posted on 07/10/2002 12:41:34 PM PDT by ZGuy
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To: ZGuy
HMMMMM..can we also sue the BALD DEMON FROM HELL, carville?! There must be a loop hole, something we can charge him with! There's just GOT to be something! Any top lawyers out there? How about it, any suggestions? Can we sue him for slander?
2 posted on 07/10/2002 12:45:47 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: ZGuy
I hope they sue the pants off these people. What was said was dispicable. Since it's a public radio financed with OUR tax money, I hope the people responsible are fired and I hope that congress cuts their funds COMPLETELY.
3 posted on 07/10/2002 12:49:14 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: ZGuy
Just take away their public funding. They are using taxpayer money to further a leftist, Democrat agenda. It is wrong for Congress to continue to allow them to do that with money supplied by taxpayers, 99 percent of whom don't listen to NPR drivel and probably 90 percent of whom would be 1) disgusted and/or 2) bored out of their skulls if they did listen. As someone so wrote a couple of years back, NPR programming is like listening to someone with a droning voice read aloud the most boring page of that day's New York Times. And then there is the female reporter who has a lisp so bad that she is difficult to understand under the best of circumstances. And then there are the twinkie fairy princes they allow to recite little "essays." I could go on, but then I'd be as bad as NPR. I quit listening several years ago and it improved my quality of life immensely.
4 posted on 07/10/2002 12:52:25 PM PDT by 3AngelaD
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To: RoseofTexas
Give them something worse than a law suit, stop listening to NPR and watching NPTV.
5 posted on 07/10/2002 12:53:07 PM PDT by Texbob
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To: McGavin999
Since when is slander a "mistake". Sue the poshtik out of them!
6 posted on 07/10/2002 12:53:16 PM PDT by gaspar
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I hope they really stick it to NPR. I've lost count on the number of biased statements their reporters have made. In fact, one of them proclaimed the 1 year anniversary of Bush's appointement to President. Another corrected a guest for saying that Bush was elected while constructing a timeline of events leading up to the current corporate scandals. The host said that the guest should be congnizant of the fact that a "MAJORITY" of the Public Radio audience does not regard Bush as elected.
7 posted on 07/10/2002 12:54:11 PM PDT by willgetsome
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To: ZGuy
Rev. Lou Sheldon, TVC's chairman told CNSNews.com he was not impressed with Klose's apology. "There are many other things he must do in an apology. He is sorry that he was caught," said Sheldon.

Go get them Rev. Sheldon. They are just like the NAACP, just another mouth piece for the Rats at all taxpayer's expense. They should be shut down.

9 posted on 07/10/2002 12:58:54 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: ZGuy
Regardless of PBR, TVC should be drawn and quartered for egregious spamming of uninterested parties.
10 posted on 07/10/2002 1:02:18 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: willgetsome
The host said that the guest should be congnizant of the fact that a "MAJORITY" of the Public Radio audience does not regard Bush as elected.

So, if they don't regard him to be legitimately the president, they can't in good conscience ask him to sign the appropriations bill that funds them, can they?

11 posted on 07/10/2002 1:06:47 PM PDT by Right Wing Professor
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To: ZGuy
Nah, it just don't work when conservs get all p!ssed (and rightfully so) over liberal slander... Now, a lib can stand up and attribute all kinds of horse-hockey to the right, and everybody will get into a panty-twist over it. When conservs get offended, nobody pays attention.
12 posted on 07/10/2002 1:08:57 PM PDT by maxwell
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To: ZGuy
Yet another story destined to miss Big Media's news cycle.
13 posted on 07/10/2002 1:09:03 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: ZGuy
Kevin Klose offers his "professional" apology. What, exactly, is Mr. Klose' profession ?
14 posted on 07/10/2002 1:09:30 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
What, exactly, is Mr. Klose' profession ?

The oldest profession in the world.

15 posted on 07/10/2002 1:12:13 PM PDT by Right Wing Professor
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To: RoseofTexas
MMMMM..can we also sue the BALD DEMON FROM HELL, carville?! There must be a loop hole, something we can charge him with! There's just GOT to be something!

Carmille is enough to make one wish the Constitution didn't forbid Bills of Attainder.

16 posted on 07/10/2002 1:18:01 PM PDT by Pilsner
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To: Right Wing Professor
A democrat whore!
17 posted on 07/10/2002 1:22:49 PM PDT by cksharks
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To: 3AngelaD
VPR in Vermont has been a bastion of liberal-socialist crap for 20 years.

It used to be 90 % classical, with a smattering of jazz and country and very limited talk. Now those few jerks still listening get 2 hours of slanted news in the a.m. instead of music and two more hours of "Hot Air" with Terry (She's gotta be) Gross in the p.m. drive time. Weekends the dopes get blessed with the likes of David Schoenbrun and his anti-conservative BS.

In the a.m. when they finally get to music at 9:00 a.m. they have some announcer on (he has been there from day one)who has a speech impediment and sounds like he is broadcasting from Ozark Public Radio

They got all the country fan pissed when they dropped all that programming. They used to throw a bone to jazz buffs with Marian MacPartland....I don't know if even she is still on.

On top of all that...when I got their Form 990 I found out that the board of directors had ok'd a loan of $35,000 @ 6% to their new "President" so he could "buy a house."

I wonder if the contributors were ever told about that. NOT!

I suggest that all Freepers write their Public TV and Radio stations and ask for IRS form 990. The form lists all income and expenses and MUST be sent upon request by a state resident.

Go over it carefully and check such expenses as salaries, work hours, travel, conferences, continuing educ., etc.

I'll bet many of you will be amazed at where the "contributions" go.

18 posted on 07/10/2002 1:26:07 PM PDT by JimVT
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To: ZGuy
I think the more interesting part of this story is the bit about Traditional Values being upset with Daschle and Leahy who were trying to get rid of the phrase "so help me god".

Wasn't it Daschle and Leahy who were so quick to denounce the 9th circuit opinion regarding the pledge?

Just thinkin' out loud...
20 posted on 07/10/2002 1:43:38 PM PDT by Weimdog
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