Media obstruction in Galveston
source: http://www.cjr.org/the_observatory/media_obstruction_in_galveston.php?page=2
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After Katrina, we were able to go to Waveland, Mississippi, and Gulfport, and Biloxi, and places that were devastated, where there were, sadly, bodies on the road. Now that’s a horrible thing to see and a horrible thing to show, but people who live there, who have friends there, who have relatives there, have a fundamental right to know that stuff. They have a fundamental right to know, not just from the words of a politician or public official, but from the news media, which are independent of government and have also the responsibility of trying to help the public evaluate response…
We couldn’t get crews back on Galveston last night and this morning until we complained on the air for about twenty hours. And it’s not because we want to sightsee, guys, it’s because we have the responsibility of telling people… I made it as clear to [Gov. Perry] off camera as I did on camera that this is not going to be tolerated. You know, we hear about disasters in other countries—what was it, Burma, Myanmar—where they won’t let people in to see and you know, this is the state of Texas; this America. And we’re not trying to interfere with rescue and search operations, nor did anyone suggest we would be.
When asked why he thought the government was obstructing access, Dolcefino did not mince words:
I don’t think they want us to see images that may remind people… of the images that we saw in New Orleans. I don’t think they want us to see the images that were seen in Waveland, Mississippi or Gulfport… I think that’s the reality; they do not want us to see yet, until they can control what we see and how we see it. And that is simply, at least in my career, unacceptable. Maybe a lot of reporters won’t say it, but I will. I think they do not want us to see images of potential fatalities that may be on land or on water.
Other reporters didn’t think access was much of a problem. The Houston Chronicle’s Matthew Tresaugue said he wasn’t sure why TV choppers were prohibited from flying last Sunday, but that there were, in fact, reporters in the air. On SEJ’s list-serv he noted that:
The Chronicle had a photographer over Bolivar on Sunday about the same time as the televised confrontation. I flew with a photographer from High Island to Galveston’s west end to Surfside Beach in a Cessna yesterday, and one of our columnists and a photographer got a closer view of the same area from a helicopter. … I think the difference is the television guys wanted to take their helicopters, and we hitched rides. On my flight, I was able to see what I needed and even double back to take second looks. I can’t complain.
There's more..........
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HolyCity2012
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Hurricane Ike news blackout on dead bodies Bolivar
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HolyCity2012
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J_Jammer [removed]
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Concert area.
I'd just like to state that most of the people posting here (that are not from the area) didn't care that the Hurricane was hitting prior when there were articles about it.
And just as I said the only reason anyone would care afterwards is to place blame. Not a single ounce of care for those that are actually suffering. Nope. Not as long as they can blame someone; especially FEMA and the Government.
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Marilynn_Murray
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You don't really expect them to show floating bodies this close to the election do you?
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Johnny_Danger
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I live in south Houston and I think that people should stop criticizing FEMA. They're doing a great job so far with helping in the after math of hurricane Ike. People who are not well informed should stop making snap judgments!
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Johnny_Danger
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HolyCity2012
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Johnny_Danger:
Can you read?
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HolyCity2012
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Nephwrack
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Johnny_Danger:
i'll stop criticising FEMA when they're held accountable for the debacle in New Orleans. and after they explain the wierd concentration camps they're building all over the US, and after they explain why they're buying millions of coffin sized containers.
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Nephwrack
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cantucwearebrothers
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Johnny_Danger:
Nephwrack...not kidding, right!? It was also after Katrina that the military went house to house confiscating weapons.
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PlatoTacius
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The govenor pretty much admitted that the federal government was responsible for restricting the no fly zones. That means the decree comes down from the top, meaning bush...and the long arm of the right-wing...Brownie's not around to do a 'heck of a job'...
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PlatoTacius
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darkhorsejim
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What, the gov't thinks that because they can barely show any sort of meaningful response that voters might be concerned that they could be the the next ignored victims of the next natural disaster? Just ask the Katrina victims how rebuilding is going.
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darkhorsejim
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kennymotown
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Well now my good little NAZI"S, we wouldn't want to see pictures of good Americans dead from another global warming episode would we.
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kennymotown:
I think there's a time and a place for agendas being played out...and in a time of distress and destruction is not one of them.
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kennymotown:
exactly who's agenda is this on if the media shows the destruction? is this the fault of one political party or another? wait, nevermind, i forgot it's a red state.
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Nephwrack
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kennymotown:
You also forgot your own humanity.
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asherp
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Welcome to Amerika, Komrade!
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asherp
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HolyCity2012
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There is so much more to come about this, What is the federal government hiding in not just Galveston but in Bolivar peninsula and west Galveston.
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HolyCity2012
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HolyCity2012:
What, other than bodies, could there be?
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HolyCity2012
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HolyCity2012:
severely toxic / biological waste,
Ask yourself why the media is restricted from fly overs. That is an unprecedented restriction in the aftermath of a storm.
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HolyCity2012
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HolyCity2012:
Ok. If you are right where did this come from? What in this area would give off that kind of disaster?
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HolyCity2012:
This is the United States of America, not Myanmar, Burma....
The media should be given full access!
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HolyCity2012
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cantucwearebrothers
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Propaganda brought to us by the media. I can gain more insight into what's really going on by watching a Spanish news channel. I'm not even fluent in spanish and I still get more out of it than an American station. Go figure.
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cantucwearebrothers
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NeoDotCom
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Can we take pictures of the destroyed offshore drilling plants and the oil spills.
Or would that be politically inconvenient as well.
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Johnny_Danger
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NeoDotCom:
There aren't any oil spills.
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NeoDotCom:
three of the platforms are completely gone,
not a sign of them anywhere. - 3 years ago
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Elligirl
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I was wondering what was going on when the CNN reporter wouldn'tleave the area directly in front of his hotel, and the other networks all had reporters standing by that one building downtown ALL DAY. They were obviously under pretty tight restrictions.
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Elligirl
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Just wanted to share a picture of one way one could take to get to Galveston. I'm sure it's mostly cleaned up now....but here's a media photo.
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susannah15
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I'm not familiar with him, but I'm so glad Dolcefino spoke up and railed against closed government. Especially in these types of situations, government must be transparent and should use the media to get that vital information out to the public.
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susannah15
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bluestranger
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Wayne and KPRC should take Gov. Perry to court. The problem is that the courts are loaded with gop judges. The reporter from the Chronicle forgot to mention what agency he hitched a ride with. Wouldn't that qualify as being imbedded? If you are going to go where your told and report on what your told then we might as well get our news from the Ministry of Truth. If it's not a public safety issue, which it wasn't, then Gov. Good Hair has no standing to refuse to let Wayne do his job. Might there be another reason the Gov. didn't want a fly over? Is there a huge oil slick on the gulf? Until the Gov. quits trying to control the media we won't know.
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bluestranger
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pennyharford
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agree...we need more news from the aftermath of Ike..I have friends and relatives in the area....cannot call or find anything out about how they are doing...Help!
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pennyharford
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pennyharford:
There might be some info on this page on how to get into contact with your loved ones or at least find out what's going on in their zip.
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pennyharford:
Thanks for the link...I will help out...I just won a bit o money
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dissimulator
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pennyharford:
you're welcome.
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jawnybnsc
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Awwwww . . . Texas won't let you play politics by disgracing and disrespecting the victims of Ike. So sorry!
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jawnybnsc:
Wow...your just plain wierd man...freaky to say the least
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jawnybnsc:
I would like to apopligize jawybrns...you are not that freaky
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jawnybnsc:
That's right because our governor is a fuck up, just like our previous fuck up governor who became our fuck up president. I can say that cause I live here!
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jawnybnsc:
wow i cant see my post there's too much glare from a certain forehead...
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Nephwrack
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J_Jammer [removed]
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If there are bodies like they found in LA on Bolivar then it's bodies of IDIOTS. They told them to LEAVE. LEAVE or they would most likely die.
People need to do as they are told in events like this and less death would occur.
But sure...we all deserve to see the idiots that didn't leave, even though we all knew they were stupid and that they could very well die.
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J_Jammer:
You're a rude ignorant fuck
I just thought you needed to know that - 3 years ago
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HolyCity2012
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J_Jammer:
Once again your ignorance prevents you from understanding the bigger picture.
There is a greater issue than if there are dead bodies or not.
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HolyCity2012
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J_Jammer:
Like when fewer people died on 9/11 when they told everyone that the buildings were secure and to stay where they were?
Government has backed themselves into a corner with their lies.
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globewatcher
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J_Jammer:
I live here. I know that 40% stayed behind because they thought they could. They had to rescue people who decided they no longer wanted to stay.
Then 9pm came along and that was that.....
I'm sure there are dead bodies.
So don't get mad because you think you know more.
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Nephwrack
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J_Jammer:
did you ever stop to think that maybe some ppl had nowhere to go or no means of leaving ? just the usual cavalier bull from the former x-man.
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Nephwrack
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J_Jammer:
They had points where they were taking those that couldn't go all day long.
Those that couldn't got to leave.
Those that stayed...wanted to.
This isn't New Orleans.
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shroomfairy
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Great photos and video! We all need to see this!
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shroomfairy
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dissimulator
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I forgot i did a story a couple of days ago here is the video from it
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dissimulator
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dissimulator:
The US is being sneaky.
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dissimulator
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I was wondering what was going on........here are some pics of the distruction........worth the look...very good pics
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_short_but_eventful_life_of.html
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bansheewail
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I guess FEMA's not so racist after all. They fucked this up just as bad as New Orleans. It's just as shady. The people down there in Taxas are hurtin'. We're with you Texas! Cowboy-up!
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bansheewail
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bansheewail:
Uhm no.
They have not screwed up as bad as in New Orleans....not nearly.
And New Orleans was not only a failure of FEMA but that of their own city and state government.
Texas has far better government (for the most part) and a WAY better city government (Houston and Galveston) that will not put up with anyone trying to screw their cities over no matter if it's the STATE or the COUNTRY.
So far Mayor White has made a tireless effort to keep things going smoothly and the citizens have complied and have done their part and even crime is down (below average) for this month.
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bansheewail:
nice new icon,j jammer :D
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Nephwrack
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shroomfairy
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Did we learn nothing from Katrina?
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shroomfairy
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synclaire
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shroomfairy:
The only thing we learned from Katrina was how to keep the media from documenting what is really going on.
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shroomfairy:
Which is interesting since people claim the media hide things themselves.
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