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Conclusion: Le monde que nous souhaitons

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Participant: codc01

Date: 2003-04-17 02:27:05


Why not? The goal of news is to report the facts whatever they are. I'm totally against censorship.


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Participant: Barretm82

Date: 2003-04-17 16:30:26


I'm against censorship, but does a liberal party member (Carolyn) have a right to a private opinion without it been placed on the Canadian National news?

Particularly when a war is imminent, is the Bastard comment relevant? Is there no consideration at the CBC on how these types of comments would be used in Baghdad propaganda, a place where allied troops were working to convince Iraqis to trust them?

It is another burden to deal with during negotiations when your “friends” are calling you Morons and Bastards…. No?

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Participant: codc01

Date: 2003-04-18 08:33:54


"I'm against censorship, but does a liberal party member (Carolyn) have a right to a private opinion without it been placed on the Canadian National news? "

But thats not the problem of the CBC, thats the problem of the MP which was overheard, no? She should have kept the comment to herself, or at least to the caucus(is this the right word in English?), but since she said it publicly, then it should be reported as such... News should give the facts, even though these facts might be quite bad!

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