
But it certainly doesn't bode well for democracy. That might be good for a few high office holders. The Rocky Mount Telegram is a news media source with an AllSides Media Bias Rating of Not Rated. His administration simply doesn't want the American people to know what's being said or who's doing the talking. Make no mistake: Bush's opposition to the shield law doesn't stop with the media. But in our experience, it's rare that anything constructive comes out from political leaders who conduct their business in secrecy. Why, then, does the president oppose such a fundamental tool?īush says the law would make it impossible for those in government to find out who's discussing what happens behind closed doors. House and Senate specifically say the press would not be protected in cases involving terrorist threats. Some officials have argued that such a provision would threaten national security, but the bills before the U.S.
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The last thing a democracy can bear is a government that threatens the free exchange of ideas.Ī shield law would simply protect reporters from having to reveal their sources. The nation's forefathers showed remarkable vision when they crafted the freedoms of press, speech, assembly and worship. But it's disappointing, nonetheless, for the American people. It's hardly a surprise, considering how rigorously this administration has pursued leaks and whistle-blowers in the executive branch. liberties.īush has said he will veto a shield law for the press if such a proposal ever passes Congress. If only he would crusade as zealously when it comes to U.S. If you aren't reading NNW, you are missing out. Not a member? Join today or submit a request to receive additional information. If you are a member and not receiving NNW, submit a request to be added to the email list.President Bush is fond of speaking out for the freedoms accorded to a democracy whenever he sees a country under totalitarian rule. 9NC02000329 MARK HILPERT 09-02 P1 9NC02000328 THE ROCKY MOUNT TELEGRAM 09-02 P1 9NC02000331 THE SANFORD HERALD 09-03 P1 9NC02000332 FEDERAL NEWS SERVICE. NNW is packed with the latest updates on government and business issues affecting the truckstop and travel plaza industry. This article originally ran in NATSO News Weekly(NNW), NATSO's member only weekly electronic newsletter. No state resident wants to pay that kind of levy at the pump and fork over a toll for I-95."

"As we’ve noted in this space several times, North Carolina already has the fifth-highest gasoline tax in the country. Note: advertising rate estimates are typically for a column inch of black and white advertising. The Rocky Mount Telegram is an American, English language daily newspaper based in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. "Dozens of Eastern North Carolina businesses that depend on the road for commerce have balked at the prospect of tolls, and who can blame them?," the newspaper wrote. Advertisements in the newspaper are estimated to be 18.00. In an editorial "Constructive Ideas Offer Alternative to Tolls" the Telegram's editorial board said that after more than a year of protests over the prospects of tolling I-95, "the conversation has turned in a more positive direction."

The Rocky Mount Telegram last week said that North Carolina should focus on alternative ideas for funding road construction instead of tolling Interstate 95.
