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Archives for July 14, 2010

Lee Bollinger gets it totally wrong on public funding for journalism

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 14, 2010

The idea of public funding for the press stirs deep unease in American culture. To many it seems inconsistent with our strong commitment, embodied in the First Amendment, to having a free press capable of speaking truth to power and to all of us. This press is a kind of public trust, a fourth branch of government. Can it be trusted when the state helps pay for it?

via Lee Bollinger: Journalism Needs Government Help – WSJ.com.

No, journalism does not need government help. And we’re not willing to pay for it.

WordPress is free. So are other blogging platforms. Go use them, write interesting and insightful content, you will bring in business.

When companies like the New York Times spend hundreds of millions of dollars to build new HQ buildings in New York City, find themselves unable to pay for the building a few years later, and then wonder what happened to their business model – there are bigger issues at stake here than just government funding.

Filed Under: Politics

Charlotte zings Reid from beyond the grave – John L. Smith – ReviewJournal.com

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 14, 2010

Her obituary, printed in Tuesday’s Review-Journal, reads in part, “We believe that Mom would say she was mortified to have taken a large role in the election of Harry Reid to U.S. Congress. Let the record show Charlotte was displeased with his work. Please, in lieu of flowers, vote for another more worthy candidate.”

via Charlotte zings Reid from beyond the grave – John L. Smith – ReviewJournal.com.

Filed Under: Politics

Justice for Johannes Mehserle – Reason Magazine

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 14, 2010

Radley Balko, as usual, gets it right on the trial and verdict of former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle:

Early in the morning of January 1, 2009, in a now infamous incident captured on video by dozens of cell phones and replayed across the globe, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Officer Johannes Mehserle shot and killed 23-year-old Oscar Grant as Grant lay on his stomach on an Oakland BART platform. Last week, a Los Angeles jury found Mehserle guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Because the jury had the option to convict Mehserle of second-degree murder, and perhaps because the jury contained no blacks (Mehserle is white, Grant was black), the verdict has enraged civil rights groups and sparked protests and rioting in Oakland. The Department of Justice is now looking into the possibility of trying Mehserle a second time under federal civil rights law.

The jury got it right.

via Justice for Johannes Mehserle – Reason Magazine.

Filed Under: Law Enforcement

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