Demba

Good example!

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You can't say it better enough.

For example Hannity on the American right and Ed Scholes (not sure of my
spelling) on the left. Of course there some centrists.........but meeeen!

Burama

On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> You got your finger on it Burama.. like any other profession,
> professionalism and ethics is and standard that everyone should try to
> meet. As citizens journalist should be able to exercise their civic duties,
> carry out their professional responsibilities at a high standard without
> compromise... If you are a financial analyst or stock broker you conduct
> yourself at a high ethical standard while still protecting your personal
> interest of earning a living... Practicing journalist is no different from
> being a teacher, a lawyer, a doctor or a nurse.. Ethical standard is
> required...
>
> Thanks
>
> Demba
>
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 12:21 PM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml',[log in to unmask]);>> wrote:
>
>> Kejau
>>
>> Gambian journalists should fully exercise their civil rights while making
>> sure it doesn't undermine their professional ethos.
>>
>> I know is easier said than done.....but not impossible!
>>
>> 'A doctor doesn't infest people so his practice can make money...... S/he
>> cures people knowing if there is no sick people s/he will be out of
>> business. Maybe s/he already believe someone will be sick no matter
>> what........
>>
>> The major media houses in America are openly bias in one way or another.
>> I mean is not even a secret anymore.......in fact the news consumers mostly
>> follow as they align with their politics.
>>
>> Hardly they deliver news for what it is!
>>
>> Burama
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]
>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml',[log in to unmask]);>> wrote:
>>
>>> Kejau
>>>
>>> Being human or citizen as in this case to perform your civil rights is
>>> different from holding to the professional standards/ethics/norms of
>>> journalism.
>>>
>>> Equally a lawyer can/should legally defend his/her client but that is
>>> not to say s/he should lie at court, which in itself is a crime.
>>>
>>> America's democracy is in many problems partily because of those things
>>> you just sighted.
>>>
>>> When people's watchdogs become interested parties......
>>>
>>> Burama
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Kejau Touray <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mr. E!.
>>>>
>>>> Journalists are human and as such support of political parties of their
>>>> choices in healthy democracies. I remembered I argued with Suntou Touray
>>>> when I started Gambia Daily News around 2008, well before Kibaro, Kairo
>>>> news or even Gainako, here or on Gambia Post.
>>>> Gambian journalist often pride themselves as not supporting any
>>>> political party openly whilst in the Western world, newspapers and their
>>>> owners are lobbied by political parties to support their stance and they
>>>> always take a stance. For instance in UK, Mirror supports Labour whilst the
>>>> Sun supports the Conservatives.
>>>>
>>>> Kejau
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 13:34:23 -0400
>>>> From: [log in to unmask]
>>>> Subject: Re: Journalist Taking Side
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>> Demba
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Burama
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> You right Burama... But I think one of the reasons these other forces
>>>> for example the UN is because they don't have a unified command under one
>>>> system as you said. Nato is a success story as they have a unified command.
>>>> They succeeded in Libya, Afghanistan, in Yugoslavia etc... They did a lot
>>>> better than the UN peace keeping force.
>>>>
>>>> We should give credit to the UN peace keeping force as well in Darfur,
>>>> Siera Leone, Estimo etc. As I mentioned a similar idea was floated in
>>>> Africa where Nigeria who has more resources and military force can take the
>>>> lead commanding a security force where they can intervene...
>>>>
>>>> I also think it is a good strategic idea for America to move away from
>>>> Unilateralism - going it alone as if they break it their are often stuck
>>>> with the burden to fix it. Their intervention in Libya was a good example
>>>> where they refused to go it alone as compared to Iraq. This is a good
>>>> strategy for the US because problems of the world must be shared with
>>>> others.
>>>>
>>>> Once in a while though America elects a neocon... like George Bush who
>>>> think America should intervene in every part of the world. I like Obama's
>>>> resistance to invading countries. War is expensive and often the poor
>>>> people and soldiers pay for the cost.. So why go it alone if Saudi can pay
>>>> half of the cost to protect their own kingdom... American? Yes, can you
>>>> blame them - well every nation should be protecting their interest first
>>>> and foremost..
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Demba
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 6:15 AM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Demba
>>>>
>>>> I could go along on the idea of Global Force.
>>>>
>>>> Easy in theory & hard in practice. Remember there is UN and supposedly
>>>> should take care of these global issues that cut across national borders.
>>>> It couldn't work well (even peace keeping roles) because there is no
>>>> international standards uphold by all. Equally interests are different.
>>>>
>>>> NATO is another we could consider here. Besides the core role of
>>>> defending the member nation against external aggression, they can hardly
>>>> agree on anything - latest example is Libya intervention (some participate
>>>> some not). In addition NATO is 80/90% America.
>>>>
>>>> The other concern at least from Bill's position is to fill that force
>>>> with non Americans with American command. What's going on here? Is Gambian
>>>> (any other nationality) son/daughter expendable than American son/daughter?
>>>> In short I am troubled with the idea that they will be in the air and
>>>> someone else take the ground - at least the manner is sold!
>>>>
>>>> America may not police the world nor should they pay for all these
>>>> conflicts but if America ID ISIS as a national security problem, unless
>>>> they can find someone else who view that organization the same they have to
>>>> do the job to take them out. I don't think that a problem for instance for
>>>> Gambia today. And Gambia may participate in an international effort but
>>>> when you tell us to grad the worst end.......
>>>>
>>>> The Arab leaders and the trillions.......another story!
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Burama
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Demba Baldeh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Burama,
>>>>
>>>> I don't agree with O'reilly much but I like that idea of a global force
>>>> (just like the UN peace keeping).. The fact is that will prevent America
>>>> from not only using its military but paying for everything to police the
>>>> world... Those ignoramus leaders in the middle east and Africa sitting on
>>>> trillions of wealth will pay for the wars and America can safe some money...
>>>>
>>>> Since they are expected to intervene in every conflict zone in the
>>>> world, why not form that global force? I think Africa can benefit from
>>>> forming its own peace keeping force to force those petty dictators from
>>>> killing their people for nothing...
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> Demba
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Did you listen to Bill Oreilly’s Talking Point Memo this evening……..He
>>>> suggested forming a Global Mercenary fighting force under American control.
>>>>
>>>> Am all for routing out evil. But America has National Army - why not
>>>> deploy them? I guess my question is - who’re the  alien people to be this
>>>> supposed  fighting machine (the expendables) and not Americans? Sounds
>>>> familiar - ‘no booths on the ground’ but expecting someone be there.
>>>>
>>>> The second point is - if the threat is serious enough, its the
>>>> president's responsibility to explain to citizens why the need to fight
>>>> that fight………instead public opinion is dictating their thoughts and action.
>>>> Unfortunately the public are not preview to all intelligent matters.
>>>> Journalists! Politicians!……..
>>>>
>>>> Home front………many of us also settled on the notion that someone will
>>>> solve our problems. Different nation and different subject matter but the
>>>> same mindset. It hardly work!
>>>>
>>>> Burama
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:35 PM, Husainou <
>>>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Solo that is why we've got two parties and also one of reasons Fox News
>>>> Network and MSNBC are around .The country is colored in red,blue ,purple
>>>> states. I'm New York resident, always love to read the Daily News and
>>>> favorite news channels are MSNBC and CNN. I'm sure folks in Texas will do
>>>> quite the opposite from me. C'est la vie
>>>> Hous
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 22, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Burama Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> How scary journalist publicly taking side in America democracy?
>>>>
>>>> What was/is good/bad under Bush maybe another thing completely under
>>>> Obama. And you can use any 2 presidents of opposing parties - only
>>>> differences are is now getting more obvious.
>>>>
>>>> I always thought journalism is something opposite to that.
>>>>
>>>> Burama
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