http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=seymour+hersh&aq=1&oq=seymo&aqi=g10

http://www.democracynow.org/2009/3/31/seymour_hersh_on_syria_calling_the

What we are seeing so much of is the sheep mentality of the media. 
Someone somewhere creates the "conventional wisdom" of a certain event and
everyone tends to go along.  The public respect for reporters is fairly
low and I think for good reason.  As Chris' source shows us, the truly
investigative reporter who goes after stories are few and far between.  I
have a very high respect and regard for the reporting of Seymour Hersh. 
He is a very serious and dedicated investigative reporter.  Above are
URL's to two of his most recent investigations.  If only there were more
reporters like Seymour.

Joan
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> Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D. wrote:
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>> My hat's off to all journalists! These folks often risk their lives
>> and freedom every day to bring us news from around the globe.
>>
>
> Perhaps a few do. The days of Woodward and Bernstein are long behind us,
> however. More and more (with fewer and fewer investigative types on the
> job) they transmit to us unfiltered government and corporate
> advertisements as "news."
> http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Video_news_releases
>
> Chris
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