Sunday, January 11, 2009

Credentialing the free press

The question is;

If the free press is subject to
subjective "credentialing",

is it really free?
You can build a number of very good arguments that
Mark Bralley should have been allowed to attend the second
secret meeting
at the NMRP Central Committee Meeting.

Not the least of which is the promise made by the Republican Party itself;
The Republican Party is open and accessible to all Americans.


Bralley, a retired police officer, and the stud on the right, has American credentials enough to attend that meeting.

Bralley, has human rights credentials enough, by definition.

Bralley, has free press credentials enough.
The free press itself, has credentials enough;
  • The free press is credentialed by definition.
  • The free press is credentialed on its face.
  • The free press is credentialed by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America,
  • The free press is credentialed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Mark Bralley had credentials enough to be there.




Did NMRP
Executive Director,
Whitney Cheshire
have
authority enough

to demand that he produce them,

much less
the authority to
deny them?


Show us the warrant.





photo Mark Bralley

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