Monday, May 31, 2010

Reporter Bias Shows

For those of you who read the Douglas Street Rag's Midlands section in yesterday's paper, 'Impact of vote may reach beyond Fremont', you might have caught the bias of reporter Cindy Gonzalez. On the second page of that article, Gonzalez states in regard to the Arizona law (you can read it below), "It compels officers to question someone stopped for another reason about his immigration status and detain him if he can't produce proof he's in the U.S. legally."

We're not sure where Gonzales finds this in the Arizona law. Perhaps after she reads our blog she'll respond? In any event, it seems clear evidence of reporter bias.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Omaha World Herald....????????

aka: Douglas Street Rag????????

Does anyone even read that sorry excuse for outhouse wallpaper? It's better used for toilet paper.

It really is a joke of a paper. Locally written articles are slanted, agenda-driven, and almost totally inaccurate. That's if one ignores the misspelled words, poor journalistic style, and the complete amateurish talent of the local "reporters" (And I use that term very lightly, holding my nose).

If it wasn't for Big Red football and the obituaries, I doubt anyone would read that trash.