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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: warrior] #7927412
08/13/23 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by warrior
Considering that most of us are only hearing of this through the media allies of this local newspaper I'm sure it has a slant to it though.


No doubt about it , coming from CNN.


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927418
08/13/23 04:04 PM
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Probably not a bad marketing plan to publish and edit liberal editorials and articles in a conservative community, many will be buying to see what stuff is being said today. Dislike, resentment and hatrid can cost money!

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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927428
08/13/23 04:15 PM
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We got one here that gets alot of friction. But she's basically a one person online only show and conservative as heck. Thanks to her we were able to get rid of the last elections board after the 2020 fiasco and get a retired judge in to head up the new board.

The last one was a prime example of subbing out county work, they had hired a civil servant type out of Fulton County. You can imagine just which way she leaned and got caught at it during the 2020 election. Which is just one of many thousands of reasons I don't just believe but know that election was stolen.

If a small rural county clerk was willing to cheat in a county that is solid red where it didn't matter then how many other counties across the nation had it happen to?


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927429
08/13/23 04:15 PM
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My hometown paper owner put a letter in his paper bashing the community for not using his paper to advertise the county fair. His last editor quit because his paychecks were bouncing. I think that ship is sinking.


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Gary Benson] #7927437
08/13/23 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Gary Benson
My hometown paper owner put a letter in his paper bashing the community for not using his paper to advertise the county fair. His last editor quit because his paychecks were bouncing. I think that ship is sinking.



Maybe they depended on Bud Lite ads.


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927484
08/13/23 06:07 PM
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laugh


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927559
08/13/23 08:14 PM
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What in the wide world of sports is going on here? I read the whole article and it sounds like a pair of 4 year olds after a fight saying "he started it".


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927575
08/13/23 08:26 PM
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They have done this to conservative groups and news organizations time after time. Project Veritas Is one of the latest examples. They do it to us we do it back times 2.


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Pawnee] #7927614
08/13/23 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Pawnee
They have done this to conservative groups and news organizations time after time. Project Veritas Is one of the latest examples. They do it to us we do it back times 2.



Ok thanks for the breakdown, it makes a little more sense. What's good for the goose should always be good for yhr gander.


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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927940
08/14/23 11:13 AM
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Judge says that a probable cause affidavit does not exist?

Read the quote carefully!

"but the judge who issued the search warrant responded in a letter there was no such probable cause warrant in her office."

At least here, after a probable cause affidavit and search warrant are written, they have to be reviewed and signed by a prosecutor. Then the same documents are reviewed by a judge. If the judge determines that probable cause exists, the warrant is signed. Law enforcement then has several days to serve the warrant. They are required to provide a copy of the warrant to a person, or left at the premises.

After the warrant is served, law enforcement has several days to file a search warrant return, which includes a list of property seized and the original search warrant. The return and the original are filed with the County Clerk of Courts. A judicial office probably does not retain that records.

Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7927962
08/14/23 11:39 AM
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Co-owner of Marion County Record died Saturday, newspaper reports



https://www.aol.com/police-conduct-chilling-raid-kansas-234339431.html

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Re: Our little town made national news [Re: Yes sir] #7928392
08/14/23 10:25 PM
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Yes sir, you local story has made it international as well. But "Bernard" the German blogger and the low thousands of people who follow "Moon of Alabama" don't count as corporate media. Still, its seen around the world, at least on a few screens...

"Exceedingly Rare"

It is always curious when an opener of a piece of news is contradicted by its content.

Raid of Small Kansas Newspaper Raises Free Press Concerns - NY Times
The search of Marion County Record’s office led to the seizure of computers, servers and cellphones of reporters and editors.

A small town in Kansas has become a battleground over the First Amendment, after the local police force and county sheriff’s deputies raided the office of The Marion County Record.

Raids of news organizations are exceedingly rare in the United States, with its long history of legal protections for journalists. ...

Three paragraphs later ...

The raid is one of several recent cases of local authorities taking aggressive actions against news organizations — some of which are part of a dwindling cohort left in their area to hold governments to account. And it fits a pattern of pressure being applied to local newsrooms. One recent example is the 2019 police raid of the home of Bryan Carmody, a freelance journalist in San Francisco, who was reporting on the death of Jeff Adachi, a longtime public defender.

There is now only a "dwindling cohort" of local newspapers but there are still "several recent cases" of such incidents. To me that contradicts the claim of those raids being "exceedingly rare". Would any decent writer really put it like that?

It seems to me that one of the editor of the piece, who probably hadn't read through it, attempted to put some aggrandizing "USA! USA! USA!" cheers into the opener. The propaganda effort failed for readers who read a bit more than the headline.


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