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A free press?1 What cowards. Gavin.


www.worldnetdaily.com/
The sad state of the press

By David M. Bresnahan
� 1999 David M. Bresnahan
Too many reporters, who would call themselves
journalists, are good at reporting what they find in
official press releases, but lousy at finding the real story
behind the story.
I ran into another one in my quest to get to the bottom
of what has been happening in Kingsville, Texas, this
past week.
If you missed the stories about the Army Knight
Stalkers and Operation Last Dance, be sure to click
here to get the details.
Journalists covering the same story for different media
outlets will often compare notes and share information
to help each other. It was one of my first phone calls
when I learned about the incident in Kingsville.
A local resident told me he had seen a reporter from the
Kingsville Record, a small local paper, observing the
military exercise. Not unusual considering the paper's
office is across the street from the very location where it
all happened.
The resident told me he saw the police stop a reporter
from taking pictures. He complied by putting the
camera away. He made no effort to assert his rights
under the First Amendment. He just caved in when he
had an important opportunity. Perhaps the greatest
opportunity of his career.
It was a natural phone call to make. I was transferred to
Bob Odum, the reporter who covered the event. He
told me that he couldn't talk because he was with
someone, and he asked me to call back.
After several tries to get him later in the day, I gave up
and used other sources for information.
WorldNetDaily teamed up with Austin talk show host
Alex Jones to get someone to the location and report
for us. He did a great job of getting interviews and
pictures. Alex told me he was thrown out of the
Kingsville Record when he tried to interview a reporter
there.
I decided to call Odum back, even though several days
had now passed. What a surprise I got, but so typical
of reporters today. Odum had done a great job telling
the story of what happened to the local people. His
couple of articles told the version of what happened
from the view of the Army public affairs officer and the
local police chief.
He didn't dig into the story or take any chances. No
risk. He just told the official line. There is a raging
controversy, but Odum wants to stay out of it.
Here is our conversation. It seems obvious that he has
been intimidated and frightened by small town political
power grabbers who control a little town of many
people who are equally scared of their leaders.
Bresnahan: "May I ask you questions about what you
saw?"
Odum: "I've had literally 30 or 40 calls on this. I've even
had people come in. I can't understand what y'all are
lookin' for."
Bresnahan: "Have you been told by somebody not to
talk about it?"
Odum: "No. Good lord, no. Actually, if you read the
Caller-Times story and our story, they're almost
identical."
Bresnahan: "Have you gone into any of those
buildings?"
Odum: "Oh lord, yeah."
Bresnahan: "Have you seen the bullet holes?"
Odum: "To me, I don't know what y'all are lookin' for.
We've had several conspiracy people come by. We've
had all kinds of people."
Bresnahan: "Well, did you see the bullet holes?"
Odum: "There's all kinds of things in there."
Bresnahan: "Did you see the armor-piercing shell
casings that were on the floor?"
Odum: "Look, as one reporter to another I'm not. I'm
just not."
Bresnahan: "I'm trying to find someone else who's seen
this stuff."
Odum: "I have not been in the building since the event
took place. I have not. That's the honest truth."
Bresnahan: "So you haven't seen that stuff?"
Odum: "Not inside. No."
(He was the only reporter on the scene of a very
important event. He was frightened out of taking
pictures, and five days later had still not even poked his
head in a window. How sad.)
Bresnahan: "Was that police station really abandoned,
or was it still in use? I'm told there's still computers in
there and desks and file cabinets. It looked like people
were working in there right up until this took place."
Odum: "That's absurd (laughing). Have you talked to
the police department?"
Bresnahan: "Yes I have."
Odum: "Surely they would have told you."
Bresnahan: "Well, as you know as a reporter,
sometimes official sources tell you only what they want
you to know."
Odum: "I guarantee you, that building was abandoned.
They can't even give it away."
Bresnahan: "There's no computers and desks and things
in there?"
Odum: "If there's anything in there, it's set for the junk
yard. That I will assure you. They have a brand new
police center. They have not used that jail for years."
Bresnahan: "What kind of history do we have,
apparently the chief has got some problems with police
brutality accusations. What kind of validity do those ...."
Odum: "Don't talk to me about that. Please. Talk to
him. He'll talk to ya."
Bresnahan: "I have talked to him."
Odum: "I have nothing to say on his behalf."
Bresnahan: "I'm not asking you to speak on his behalf.
I'm asking you as a reporter. Have you covered that
sort of stuff?"
Odum: "We cover it all the time. We've had many
stories on it. I invite you to read our paper, but I'm not
gonna serve as a source of news for ya. I'm a reporter.
I shouldn't do that."
Bresnahan: "Hum, that's interesting. I've been a reporter
since 1971 and I share information with other reporters
all the time."
Odum: "No, I certainly don't do that."
Bresnahan: "You have a great day."
Odum: "Thank you very much."
Odum is the perfect example of how so many members
of the press today have become total wimps when it
comes to reporting. Whether it's in a little town filled
with power-hungry politicians, or in our nation's capital,
filled with power-hungry politicians.
Politicians everywhere have become experts at
manipulation and intimidation. Too many members of
the press have become easily manipulated and are
easily intimidated.

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