
A freelance Reuters photographer hardly compares to CBS News' anchorman, but both scandals--the doctoring of war photos, the airing of a phony story based on phony documents--share more in common than their exposure by citizen watchdogs in the blogosphere. Specifically, both stories demonstrate that a journalist's perspective, contrary to assurances given by so many journalists, can change a story.
People see what they want to see and interpret to suit themselves.
It is about time journalists are held accountable for reporting with a bias against Israel. Hopefully people will start to realize they can't believe everything they see on the news and must do some research for themselves. Here is a great non-profit group with the one purpose of exposing media bias against Israel - http://www.honestreporting.com/



