AND NOW OBUMMER IS GOING TO STOP ANYONE FROM TELLING THE TRUTH - TopicsExpress



          

AND NOW OBUMMER IS GOING TO STOP ANYONE FROM TELLING THE TRUTH ONnational Security..another SNEAKY move..where are our elected officials...this man is taking every right away from us, and we have turned into the USSR, no telling the public anything but propaganda !!! Under this new sneeky new ruling, Fox,Rush or James Risen,etc. wont be able to tell the truth about what is happening, they will be banned upon penalty of death or prison to tell the truth..it wont be allowed..you will cease hearing any truth because it will be listed as National security...WAKE UP AMERICA...another nail in our coffin.. New York Times reporter James Risen, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, claims the Obama administration is “the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation.” Risen won the Pulitzer Prize in 2002 and 2006 for his reporting on national security and terrorism. He has clashed with the Obama administration over his refusal to reveal a confidential source in a matter that reached the Supreme Court in January. Speaking last week at a New York conference called Sources and Secrets, Risen voiced his concern about the Obama administration’s interaction with journalists, according to a report from Poynter’s Andrew Beaujon: New York Times reporter James Risen, who is fighting an order that he testify in the trial of Jeffrey Sterling, a former CIA officer accused of leaking information to him, opened the conference earlier by saying the Obama administration is “the greatest enemy of press freedom that we have encountered in at least a generation.” The administration wants to “narrow the field of national security reporting,” Risen said, to “create a path for accepted reporting.” Anyone journalist who exceeds those parameters, Risen said, “will be punished.” The administration’s aggressive prosecutions have created “a de facto Official Secrets Act,” Risen said, and the media has been “too timid” in responding. The conference also featured remarks from Jeffrey Toobin, a staff writer for The New Yorker and senior legal analyst for CNN, and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.). They were among the speakers who debated a federal shield law for the press.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 19:53:50 +0000

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