It has been over a week now and Aaron Brown has yet to return to his Pre-program annoucement of the contents of the hour of news he finds most engaging. This was a long held practice of his to his relationship with his audience ranging in attire from suit with opened collar to shirt sleeves rolled up to the elbows while hard at work putting together an hour of important and pertinent news and not just 'special focuses' of issues.
This is an issue because it is a means of control of 'the image' of the program rather than trusting a Jew to deliver an honest and spontaneous message regarding the impact of the subjects. In other words, Sharon "The Bigot" von Zwieten, wants complete control over 'the message' rather than holding important the delivery of accurate news as "NewNight" once was including a 'block of time' called "Segment Seven" which allowed for specialty issues or 'the magazine portion' of the broadcast every night of the week.
"NewsNight" was based on the 'format' of a newspaper which gave it 'charm' and a unique environement for news delivary.
The removal of spontaneity is grossly obvious in all aspects of the programming. With the exception of the Vatican proceedings in recent history also noted is the absence of live, uncontrolled and probably expensive satellite transmissions on a regular basis with CNN in general but particularly the evening hours.
CNN used to cut to live television broadcasts on a moment to moment basis. That is highly controlled now and in my opinion serves a greater purpose of 'Message Delivery' rather than "News Delivery."
Not to leave a stone unturned or any doubt to purpose, so noted in recent history is some very wicked editing. It is edited based on religious preference and especially race preference. Example: Last night, April 25, 2005, Mr. "Riffraff" DeLay was repeatedly presented in a 'film loop' where he is coming around a corner with a light skinned minority who's identity no one stated. They didn't state it because the 'film loop' was repeated throughout the promotional 'infomercial' for DeLay. For that reason alone, the editing I mean, my argument that this is an agenda of 'message delivery' rather than news delivery stands over budgetary issues. The editing is all too consistent in it's advocacy to the current administration's agenda and elections. It raises serious questions about the possibity of this being less a program of 'choice' for CNN and more a Pre-Packed programming from Washington, D.C. as noted not long ago in The New York Times regarding propaganda news segments produced for 'indoctrination' of the public.
I have been a target of religious bigotry. This is a diary.
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
The noted oppression of Aaron Brown regarding NewsNight
The Religious Bigotry of CNN NewsNight "Morning Papers"
This segment stands alone as a Signature Segment to the programming expressing preferences in culture, race and faith.
PROOF, in lustful arrogance and zealotry for the entire viewing audience to hear:
From the transcript April 25, 2005
BROWN: All year long as CNN celebrates a quarter century of reporting the news, we're looking back on the people and the stories that helped shape our era. Morning papers help shape this program. We'll get to it in a moment.
Morning papers help shape this program.
Morning papers help shape this program.
Morning papers help shape this program !!!!!!!!!!
The Christian Science Monitor
The Washington Post
The Examiner
The Washington Post
The Rocky Mountain News
The Chattanooga Times Free Press
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Chicago Sun Times
PROOF, in lustful arrogance and zealotry for the entire viewing audience to hear:
From the transcript April 25, 2005
BROWN: All year long as CNN celebrates a quarter century of reporting the news, we're looking back on the people and the stories that helped shape our era. Morning papers help shape this program. We'll get to it in a moment.
Morning papers help shape this program.
Morning papers help shape this program.
Morning papers help shape this program !!!!!!!!!!
The Christian Science Monitor
The Washington Post
The Examiner
The Washington Post
The Rocky Mountain News
The Chattanooga Times Free Press
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Chicago Sun Times
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