Posted by
Becky on Saturday, July 08, 2006 6:15:45 PM
Border Agents Guilty of Taking Bribes: Part II
The Los Angeles Times always angers me so much so that I once canceled my free subscription and told them exactly why! For local news I rely on the Long Beach Press Telegram, part of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group http://www.langnews.com/ with several community based daily papers.
This morning I opened my Press Telegram to the "California, the Nation and the World" section. Bulls in Pamplona, Angelides will okay Gay marriage, and at the bottom of the page "Border agents plead guilty to taking bribes." I was angry that this article, which is important to national security, was AT THE BOTTOM THIRD OF THE PAGE BELOW THE FOLD!!!!
I took a deep breath, had another cup of tea and decided that before I blogged I should look online to see what the Los Angeles Times wrote.
www.latimes.com, not on front page, as expected. Hmm, "In China, Corruption Can Be A Death Sentence" interesting, since corrupt US Border Agents might get 18 years. Let's see, California/Local section, scroll down, "La Raza Forum Targets Immigration" scroll down, "Times Past: 1880 L.A. Mayor shoots prowler" (no joke) scroll, scroll...Ah! The 23rd article down on the list: "Border Patrol Agents Admit Aiding Smugglers" 55 words, 61 if you count the headline. That's it. No detail. In print, was this placed so most readers wouldn't even notice it? http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-sbriefs8.1jul08,1,2417986.story?coll=la-headlines-california&ctrack=1&cset=true
Once again, the editors at the Los Angeles Times proved are not serious about Illegal Immigration or the War on Terror; only divulging our Country's investigation tools that can lead to the destruction of US Citizen's lives here and abroad.
After my deep breath, tea and findings of the non-reporting on the part of the Los Angeles Times, I want to commend the Press Telegram for taking this issue seriously and devoting 370 detailed, informative words. http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_4025793
And the winner is...The Little Local Paper