The New York Post: your arbiter of journalistic restraint

The New York Post cries: "Enough!"

Terri Schiavo on the front page of the New York Post

Previously seen on the cover of the New York Post:

Terri Schiavo on the front page of the New York Post

Terri Schiavo on the front page of the New York Post

Terri Schiavo on the front page of the New York Post

Terri Schiavo on the front page of the New York Post

Terri Schiavo on the front page of the New York Post


M E-L posted this on March 30, 2005
It is filed under News, Print

It is also indexed with the following tags: New York Post | Terry Schiavo | Media Circus |

Comments
Mark wrote:

Terri, she dead.

(I so wish the same could be said about this story.)

Comment #1 :: link :: March 30, 2005 03:13 PM
Tk wrote:

You’re looking to the Post for a standard of journalistic conduct? Fish wrapper is too good an end for that rag.

Comment #2 :: link :: March 30, 2005 04:06 PM
Ticklebug wrote:

I was trying to find a more unique link, so I used yours. Oh my... that post wasn't directed toward you; it was directed to all those complaining about the constant coverage.

I'm sorry if I alarmed you!

Comment #3 :: link :: March 30, 2005 10:44 PM
Gazoo wrote:

so much angst about preserving the life of an unfortunately but irreversably damaged woman from a group of zealots that supposedly believe that this earth-bound life is merely preparation for the next one ... religious contradications are fascinating ... one can only hope that this woman, pawn to so many in this life, gets something better in the next one, starting today ... now send me to a special place in hell for perpetuating the story further ...

Comment #4 :: link :: March 31, 2005 12:32 PM
Gazoo wrote:

so much angst about preserving the life of an unfortunately but irreversably damaged woman from a group of zealots that supposedly believe that this earth-bound life is merely preparation for the next one ... religious contradications are fascinating ... one can only hope that this woman, pawn to so many in this life, gets something better in the next one, starting today ... now send me to a special place in hell for perpetuating the story further ...

Comment #5 :: link :: March 31, 2005 12:35 PM
patrick wrote:

as always, we must ask ourselves "what would Jesus do?" What would Jesus do if he was in a situation where he was in extreme pain, and could either save himself or just let himself die? Um...bad example.

Better to be like our beloved Bishop of Rome (or Papa as they say in the Latin countries). Get yourself into a nice robe, settle down on a priceless bed - probably built by Bernini or someone, and go quietly while a hundred thousand faithfull pray quietly outside your window.

Comment #6 :: link :: April 1, 2005 02:51 PM
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