I am always flabbergasted by those who complain about bias in newspaper
coverage.

What requirement is there that mandates that a newspaper must provide fair
and unbiased coverage of an issue?

Haven't they ever heard of the First Amendment of the Constitution granting
"freedom of the press?"  The only reason that newspapers even attempt to be
fair is to sell more papers.  But when they think that one candidate is
better than another, for whatever reason, they have every right to slant the
news whichever way they want, subject only to the laws of libel.

If you don't like it, don't buy it.  If you want negative coverage on Rybak,
then start your own paper!   But don't waste your time whining about unfair
coverage.

Ray Marshall
Hiawatha


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Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 16:27:28 -0800 (PST)
From: Guy Gambill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Mpls] Ethics of strib "Polls"

   Got a growing beef with the Strib: I have noticed
a decided tendency during this election season on
the part of the Strib staff to avoid covering any
story that may reflect poorly on RT.
<snip>


Guy Gambill
(Uptown)

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