A journalist
is the lookout on the bridge of the ship of state. He notes the passing sail, the little things of interest that dot the horizon in fine weather. He reports the drifting castaway whom the ship can save. He peers through fog and storm to give warning of dangers ahead. He is not thinking of his wages or of the profits of his owners. He
is there to watch over the safety and the welfare of the people who trust him.”
“A journalist… is there to watch over the safety and the welfare of the people who trust him.”

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Wouldn’t that be good, if it was true.
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Sometimes it is. Sometimes it isn’t. Here’s to it being true more often than not! Cheers Elisabeth!
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It seems these days that many journalists are somewhat remiss in carrying out their duty. Still I suspect that this is not a new phenomenon either.
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Where there’s light, there’s dark. Always.
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