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Kim Hogan 9 hrs · I DIDNT SEE IT! DID YOU??? This is precisely my point! Every so called legitimate newspaper received the press release to restore the common law grand jury. The newspapers are corrupt. In matters of this importance, it is the duty of the newspapers to inform the People! They did not! These owners of these propagandist rags may also find themselves in hot water with the Common Law Grand Jury! It is more likely than not! Join today and get busy, we have much work to do to Restore America to her rightful glory! nationallibertyalliance.org/ National Liberty Alliance I know no safe depositary of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true correct… nationallibertyalliance.org Like·Comment·Share Kim Hogan I HAVE PROOF OF BEING BLACKBALLED BY KXAN, KVUE, KEYE, KLBJ, TWC NEWS AUSTIN, AND FOX NEWS AUSTIN AMOUNG SEVERAL OTHER TEXAS MEDIA SOURCES, AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT EVEN ALEX JONESS INFOWARS!!!!!!! PROOF THAT THE MAINSTREAM TELLIEVISION NWO ELITE OWNED & OPERATED MEDIA HAS NO ETHICS, HONESTY, AND INTEGRITY!!!!!!! THERE NEEDS TO BE A HIPOCRATIC OATH THESE SCUM SHOULD HAVE TO TAKE!!!!!!! Public broadcasters have adopted shared principles to strengthen the trust and integrity that communities expect of valued public service institutions. Public media organizations contribute to a strong civil society and active community life, provide access to knowledge and culture, extend education, and offer varied viewpoints and sensibilities. The freedom of public media professionals to make editorial decisions without undue influence is essential. It is rooted in Americas commitment to free speech and a free press. It is reflected in the unique and critical media roles that federal, state, and local leaders have encouraged and respected across the years. It is affirmed by the courts. Trust is equally fundamental. Public media organizations create and reinforce trust through rigorous, voluntary standards for the integrity of programming and services, fundraising, community interactions, and organizational governance. These standards of integrity apply to all the content public media organizations produce and present, regardless of subject matter, including news, science, history, information, music, arts, and culture. These standards apply across all public media channels and platforms - broadcasting, online, social media, print, media devices, and in-person events. Public media, individually and collectively: Contribute to communities civic, educational, and cultural life by presenting a range of ideas and cultures and offering a robust forum for discussion and debate. Commit to accuracy and integrity in the pursuit of facts about events, issues, and important matters that affect communities and peoples lives. Pursue fairness and responsiveness in content and services, with particular attention to reflecting diversity of demography, culture, and beliefs. Aim for transparency in news gathering, reporting, and other content creation and share the reasons for important editorial and programming choices. Protect the editorial process from the fact and appearance of undue influence, exercising care in seeking and accepting funds and setting careful boundaries between contributors and content creators. Encourage understanding of fundraising operations and practices, acknowledge program sponsors, and disclose content-related terms of sponsor support. Maintain respectful and accountable relationships with individual and organizational contributors. Seek editorial partnerships and collaborations to enhance capacity, perspective, timeliness, and relevance and apply public media standards to these arrangements. Expect employees to uphold public medias integrity in their personal as well as their professional lives, understanding that employee actions, even when off the clock, affect trust, integrity, credibility, and impartiality. Promote the common good, the public interest, and these commitments to integrity and trustworthiness in organizational governance, leadership, and management. The Public Media Code of Integrity was developed by the Affinity Group Coalition and the Station Resource Group, collectively representing public television and radio stations and service organizations from across the country, with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. September 2013 Like · More · 5 hours ago
Posted on: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 07:31:17 +0000

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