That was Sandmann's choice. I hope they made it worth their while.As a populace that awards the media company a level of immunity for their actions in return for their responsible actions in journalism, it is important that they be held accountable when they intentionally violate the public trust. In these cases, such as the Sandmann case, a hidden settlement is not enough. We need to see what they are paying and they need to actively observe some penance for their actions and enact some reform that they not continue to engage in such behavior in the future.
Project Veritas is going through this process now to make them exposed to discovery.As a populace that awards the media company a level of immunity for their actions in return for their responsible actions in journalism, it is important that they be held accountable when they intentionally violate the public trust. In these cases, such as the Sandmann case, a hidden settlement is not enough. We need to see what they are paying and they need to actively observe some penance for their actions and enact some reform that they not continue to engage in such behavior in the future.
And that's why I support private, 'whistleblower' organizations, even ones I disagree with.Project Veritas is going through this process now to make them exposed to discovery.
this is likely why president hershey stains sent the FBI to steal his equipment
Its honestly a crapshoot. If yiur case goes the appeals route, does it go to a conservative court or a liberal court? From there tou can have two different outcomes in how law is applied for the same exact caseAnd that's why I support private, 'whistleblower' organizations, even ones I disagree with.
I don't like Assange, and I think he's an grade-A @$$hole. But he serves a purpose, and should be considered 'The Press.' He didn't leak the information either, even if he was utterly irresponsible with what he was given by Manning.
Because Manning is a complete and total, grade-A+ @$$hole on a new level. She didn't care about whistleblowing, she just dumped everything. It's kinda sad that Assange has spent far more time without freedom, than Manning. That says everything.
President Obama was warned, including by transgender military personnel, not to cave to 'special interest' on commuting Manning's sentence. But he did so, and he's stoked a lot of fires in a lot of people ... including me.
It's kinda amazing how we are so uneven in enforcement of our own laws.
There are still enough Libertarian justices out there. But yes, they are starting to die off.Its honestly a crapshoot. If yiur case goes the appeals route, does it go to a conservative court or a liberal court? From there tou can have two different outcomes in how law is applied for the same exact case