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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-25-08 11:54 AM
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Media hounded
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-karnes15mar15,0,6246996.story

From the Los Angeles Times

Media hounded
I was cleared in the Times Square blast. Why didn't the media get the message?
By David Karnes

March 15, 2008

On March 6, as one investigator later put it, I was the "unluckiest person in the world." That morning, someone bombed the military recruiting station in New York's Times Square, and 3,000 miles away, the fallout landed on me.

A 64-page pamphlet and a 20-page memo I wrote to Capitol Hill Democrats had reached lawmakers the very day the bomb went off. Knowing the odds against anyone actually reading what I sent, I had included a photograph to grab their attention. It shows me in a victory pose in front of that Times Square recruiting station's neon flag, with the caption "We Did It!" To the authorities, it was a smoking gun. My explanation is only found at the end of the memo: "I have enclosed the Holiday card I sent out to family and friends after the 2006 election. I hope and fully expect to have reason to send out an equally jubilant card after this November's results." On arriving home that evening, I was met by FBI agents, dogs and a bomb squad. After consenting to thorough questioning and a search of my home, I was greatly relieved to learn the next morning that the FBI publicly cleared me of any connection to the bombing.

As it turned out, my relief was a little premature. I began surfing the Internet and realized just how stridently fingers had pointed in my direction. The tabloid headlines left little room for doubt: "Letters Claim Responsibility for Times Square Blast" (the New York Post); " 'We Did It' Taunts Sicko's Manifesto" (the New York Daily News). Also striking was how the media, without any firsthand information, had adopted stock descriptions of both me and my writings: an "antiwar activist" (Fox News and USA Today); an "anarchist manifesto" (cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com); "a political manifesto railing against the Iraq war" (CBS News); and an "anti-Iraq war screed" (michellemalkin.com).

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The only ones to get it right were the law enforcement personnel who read what I actually wrote. One investigator told me (correctly) that many of my views sounded "conservative," and New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly fairly characterized the mailings as "innocuous": "It's really advice to the Democratic Party as to how to win the 2008 election."

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Given those odds, much of the right-wing blogosphere insisted that Democrats, the congressional "antiwar caucus," the post office or the FBI must be engaged in a cover-up: "I do not believe in 'incredibly unbelievable coincidence" (freerepublic.com); "I just can't believe there's no connection" (littlegreenfootballs.com); "There's only one way we can know for sure. Waterboard him!" (weeklystandard.com) Then my name surfaced, and I became, as one friend told me, "the talk of the town," as well as a media stereotype: a 50-year-old, single, gay entertainment lawyer coming home from the gym to the Hollywood Hills. Reporters next located my 82-year-old mother. She lives alone, and with the television news blaring and the phone ringing, anxiety got the best of her. She tried to defend me as "the most gifted, creative person. ... He's been writing letters since he was 13 years old." She then called me and burst out crying: "I hope I did the right thing."

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David Karnes is an entertainment attorney in Los Angeles.


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navarth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-25-08 12:01 PM
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1. A nice indictment of the lazy and/or complicit media whores. k & r n/t
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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-25-08 12:06 PM
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2. Who changed it? with the over strike?
are we not supposed to mention the names of the other sites?
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