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SaraDinar
02-01-2006, 06:09 PM
Some US troops question Woodruff coverage
By PAMELA HESS
UPI Pentagon Correspondent

WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The American media stood up and took notice when an improvised explosive device grievously injured an ABC News crew Sunday.

In Iraq, and throughout the military, there is sympathy and concern for anchor Bob Woodruff and cameraman Doug Vogt, but there is also this question:

"Why do you think this is such a huge story?" wrote an officer stationed in Baqubah, Iraq, Monday via e-mail. "It's a bit stunning to us over here how absolutely dominant the story is on every network and front page. I mean, you'd think we lost the entire 1st Marine Division or something. "

There's a lot of grumbling from guys at all ranks about it. That's a really impolite and impolitic thing to say ... but it's what you would hear over here."

"The point that is currently being made (is that) that press folks are more important than mere military folks," a senior military officer told UPI Tuesday.

"It's just a bit frustrating to see something so dramatized that happens every day to some 20-year-old American -- or worse to 10, 30-year-old Iraqi soldiers or cops alongside us. Some of the stories don't even mention the Iraqi casualties in this attack, as if they're meaningless," wrote the officer in Baqubah.

http://www.upi.com/SecurityTerrorism/view.php?StoryID=20060131-041958-8164r

kariann
02-11-2006, 06:08 PM
I'm not going to say its right or wrong the media coverage on Woodruffs and Voygts injuries. Please take into account that if it were'nt for guys like him most people in America wouldn't know what is going on in other parts of the world. He gets the lime light because he is in the lime light.. Journalists that cover Iraq, and really dangerous area's of the world bring stories to millions of homes that other wise wouldn't be told.

thmgroup
02-11-2006, 07:29 PM
I'm not going to say its right or wrong the media coverage on Woodruffs and Voygts injuries. Please take into account that if it were'nt for guys like him most people in America wouldn't know what is going on in other parts of the world. He gets the lime light because he is in the lime light.. Journalists that cover Iraq, and really dangerous area's of the world bring stories to millions of homes that other wise wouldn't be told.

And if it weren't for the men and women of our armed services who volunteer and sacrifice with their very lives, the Woodruffs and Vogts of the media wouldn't enjoy the freedom to share their opinions of what is "important" with the rest of the world.

Journalists of course share these stories, yet more often than not they carry the journalist's opinion, rather than the TRUTH of specifically what happened and who was involved.

BigE
02-11-2006, 07:49 PM
Don't mean to sound rough in responding to what you said, don't take it personally.
if it were'nt for guys like him most people in America wouldn't know what is going on in other parts of the world. Most people you must be refering to--fail to seek the "TRUTH" from other means. These same people would believe the "hero reporters" over our own troops that have been in these locations for months instead of "days" with a camera. If you can please show me from even this guy -- one good article about actions the troops are involved in (ie., showing compassion to civilians, passing our food, medical, etc) -vs- evey one article they do that america is at fault, and how the troops are bombing civilians, putting underwear on terrorist heads, etc.
shoots they'd (reporters) will rather give in and call a terrorist an insurgent, before calling a US Soldier a "hero" that protects their freedom to be in the LIMELIGHT.
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He gets the lime light because he is in the lime light..

He was in the limelight, the SAME LIMELIGHT our TROOPS are in
everyday, and they are not getting the same LIMELIGHT in return from reporters other than ......Being accused of bad things than for the good things they do..
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Journalists that cover Iraq, and really dangerous area's of the world bring stories to millions of homes that other wise wouldn't be told.
and I hope you don't believe them as a RULE.:lmao: ....and say they are deserving of the limelight. You should read news articles by our troops, and GOOD things they do.......to see the TRUE LIMELIGHT. Here I'll give you some......compare it to the NBC nightly news,,,,,,they even put pictures there to prove their stories.

http://www.mnf-iraq.com/Publications...tar/060203.pdf

http://www.mnf-iraq.com/Publications/TWII/30Jan06.pdf

Bottomeline.....Majority (note Majority) of reporters that go into areas like this are not there to report the good that our troops/America are doing, they are seeking a NEWS STORY (90% chance it's bad news as good news don't sell to hollywood or make Re-Runs throughout history).......THEREFORE THEY GO---TO MAKE A NAME FOR THEMSELVES , NOT FOR THE EVERYDAY AMERICAN TO GET THE NEWS. Those days are lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng gone.
there is only one guy I've seen reporting the news about what the troops do and go through HONESTLY, as he puts them on Camera -- Ollie north.

kariann
02-12-2006, 10:49 AM
I ask this question who died the same week as princess Dianna? Most people don't know the answer I truly wish they did or could tell me but most can't. Mother Teresa a woman who devoted her whole entire life helping and serving others was over shadowed by Princess Di. Their are millions of people who give daily to their fellow man and go unreconized and unappreciated. Our troops they are serving and making personal sacrifies everyday, I am aware of that, and they should be in the limelight, but they and most who serve will never be seen in the same light as a reporter, or a Jessica Simpson, or Britney Spears. Gota go