April 11, 2005

Reconsidering ... or not

My post on the subject of the AP's collaboration with terrorists - The degradation of the AP - has been one of my most read posts, thanks to some kind people who linked to it.
It looked, however, over the weekend as if I'd have to retract, as Wizbang! questioned whether it was so certain that the photographer was in cahoots with the terrorists who killed the election workers.
But now the issue has blown up again. Powerline asked a news photographer some questions and concluded that the photographer was clearly more involved in the story than AP acknowledged.
In the meantime Secular Blasphemy notes that another news photographer has been implicated for helping the terrorists. In this case, a CBS photographer has actually been arrested. Secular Blasphemy thinks that the CBS camerman nominated for a Pulitzer. (Not really all that outrageous when you consider that Yasser Arafat won a Nobel Peace Prize.)
LGF notes that Iraq isn't the only place where we might want to question which side the photographers are one.
And Scrappleface suggests that CBS could do something useful now that it's photographer has been found out. (Heh!)

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