> Reporters and editors for all media do it ALL THE TIME. Is it,
> therefore, wrong? Should all the words spoken by a source
> be put before the public every time? How many articles that quote sources
> or videos showing sources speaking have you read or seen
> that quotes the source's comments completely?
>
> Unless you can point me to such an article or video with unedited
> sources, the answer is none.
>


Umm...did you read the article Larry originally posted?

That article has a full recording of the phone call. If you cannot see how
O'Keefe edited this conversation to fit his narrative, you probably also
believe the world is flat.

-- 
Scott Stroz
---------------
You can make things happen, you can watch things happen or you can wonder
what the f*&k happened. - Cpt. Phil Harris

http://xkcd.com/386/


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