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    Bush claims fake newscasts legal, ethical.

    http://www.reuters.com/printerFriend...toryID=7923729

    Bush Defends Packaged News Stories from Government
    Wed Mar 16, 2005 03:16 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush said on Wednesday that the U.S. government's practice of sending packaged news stories to local television stations was legal and he had no plans to cease it. His defense of the packages, which are designed to look like television news segments, came after they were deemed a form of covert propaganda by the Government Accountability Office watchdog agency.

    GAO, an arm of Congress, said this ran counter to appropriation laws and was a misuse of federal funds.

    But Bush cited a Justice Department opinion that disagreed with the GAO.

    "There is a Justice Department opinion that says these -- these pieces -- are within the law, so long as they're based upon facts, not advocacy," the president told a news conference.

    Among the packages the GAO looked at was one produced by the Health and Human Services Department to promote the Medicare prescription drug law. The story included a paid actor who narrated the piece in a similar style to the way a television reporter would.

    "The entire story package was developed with appropriated funds but appears to be an independent news story," the agency said.

    It added that some stations were airing such pieces without a disclaimer saying they were produced by the government.

    Bush said government agencies, such as the Agriculture Department and the Department of Defense, had been producing such videos for a long time and he said it was appropriate so long as they were "based upon a factual report."

    He said it was up to the local news stations to disclose that the segments were produced by the government.

    It was not the first time the Bush administration has been criticized for blurring the line between media and government. Earlier this year, the Education Department acknowledged that it paid conservative commentator Armstrong Williams $240,000 to promote the No Child Left Behind Act.

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    This sickens me.
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    They are NO different than the Nazis.
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    Of course it's ethical. Gold told him it was...

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    Quote Originally Posted by somebigguy
    Of course it's ethical. Gold told him it was...
    The thing that gets me is that every once in a while, I get this overwhelming feeling like we're in 1930's Germany. I keep thinking that we learned our lesson. There's no need to go through it again, etc...

    This is one of those times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold9472
    The thing that gets me is that every once in a while, I get this overwhelming feeling like we're in 1930's Germany. I keep thinking that we learned our lesson. There's no need to go through it again, etc...

    This is one of those times.
    I meant God told him, not Gold!!

    Haha, freudian slip.

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