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Michael (JB) Schaffner
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Frederick (SilverSurfer) Schaffner
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This is America. We don't jail journalists here.
CREDO Action
Published on Monday, September 1, 2008
Jailing journalists is unacceptable in a democracy. But that's exactly what is happening at the Republican National Convention in
St. Paul, Minn.

Award winning journalist and host of "Democracy Now" Amy Goodman was arrested by St. Paul police while covering a
protest outside the Republican National Convention. Though clearly identified as press, Goodman was charged with
"obstruction of a legal process and interference with a 'peace officer.'" Two of her producers were arrested for "suspicion of
felony riot."

This video is upsetting, but you deserve to know what's really going on.
Goodman and her producers were released last night. (An AP photographer was also arrested and released). But the charges are
still pending.

This story has been virtually ignored by the mainstream press. The cable channels are providing extensive coverage of events
related to the Republican National Convention, but there has been a virtual news blackout on the arrest of Amy Goodman and
the Democracy Now team.

Americans deserve to know that journalists are being jailed for trying to do their jobs. E-mail CNN President Jonathan Klein and
NBC News President Steve Capus today (NBC News controls MSNBC) to demand coverage of this brutally important story.


(source: CREDO Action)

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The Constitution is being trampled at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul,
where journalists are being violently arrested and jailed for trying to do their jobs. This is
worse than un-American, yet your network has stayed virtually silent on the story. As a
viewer and citizen, I demand that you include this story in your election coverage. The
public has a right to know this shocking and important news.