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Title: White House Enacts Rules Inhibiting Media From Covering Oil Spill
Source: newsbusters.org
URL Source: http://newsbusters.org/node/39839/print
Published: Jul 3, 2010
Author: Noel Sheppard
Post Date: 2010-07-03 17:26:07 by WhiteSands
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Keywords: transpency, oil spill, gulf oil
Views: 643
Comments: 10

By Noel Sheppard

Created 07/03/2010 - 11:28

The White House Thursday enacted stronger rules to prevent the media from showing what's happening with the oil spill in the Gulf Coast.

CNN's Anderson Cooper reported that evening, "The Coast Guard today announced new rules keeping photographers and reporters and anyone else from coming within 65 feet of any response vessel or booms out on the water or on beaches -- 65 feet."

He elaborated, "Now, in order to get closer, you have to get direct permission from the Coast Guard captain of the Port of New Orleans. You have to call up the guy. What this means is that oil-soaked birds on islands surrounded by boom, you can't get close enough to take that picture."

As the segment continued, Cooper expressed disgust with this rule repeating several times, "We are not the enemy here" (video follows with transcript and commentary, h/t Cubachi [1] via Hot Air [2]):

ANDERSON COOPER, HOST: But we begin, as we do every night, "Keeping Them Honest".

This time, however, we're not talking about BP. We're talking about the government, a new a rule announced today backed by the force of law and the threat of fines and felony charges, a rule that will prevent reporters and photographers and anyone else from getting anywhere close to booms and oil-soaked wildlife and just about any place we need to be.

By now, you're probably familiar with cleanup crews stiff-arming the media, private security blocking cameras, ordinary workers clamming up, some not even saying who they're working for because they're afraid of losing their jobs.

BP has said again and again that's not their policy. Yet, again and again, it has happened. And we have seen it. But that's BP.

And now the government apparently is getting in on the act, despite what Admiral Thad Allen promised about transparency just nearly a month ago. Here is what he said back then.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

ADMIRAL THAD ALLEN (RET.), NATIONAL INCIDENT COMMANDER: I have put out a written directive -- and I can provide it for the record -- that says the media will have uninhibited access anywhere we're doing operations, except for two things, if it's a security or a safety problem. That is my policy.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

COOPER: Uninhibited access, unless it's a security or safety problem.

Well, the Coast Guard today announced new rules keeping photographers and reporters and anyone else from coming within 65 feet of any response vessel or booms out on the water or on beaches -- 65 feet.

Now, in order to get closer, you have to get direct permission from the Coast Guard captain of the Port of New Orleans. You have to call up the guy. What this means is that oil-soaked birds on islands surrounded by boom, you can't get close enough to take that picture.

Shots of oil on beaches with booms, stay 65 feet away. Pictures of oil-soaked booms uselessly laying in the water because they haven't been collected like they should, you can't get close enough to see that. And, believe me, that is out there.

But you only know that if you get close to it, and now you can't without permission. Violators could face a fine of $40,000 and Class D felony charges.

What's even more extraordinary is that the Coast Guard tried to make the exclusion zone 300 feet, before scaling it back to 65 feet.

Here is how Admiral Allen defends it.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

ALLEN: Well, it's not unusual at all for the Coast Guard to establish either safety or security zones around any number of facilities or activities for public safety or for the safety of the equipment itself. We would do this for marine events, fireworks demonstrations, cruise ships going in and out of port.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

COOPER: So, this is the exact same logic that federal wildlife officials used to prevent CNN on two occasions from getting pictures of oiled birds that have been collected, pictures like -- like the -- well, that we're about to show you which are obviously deeply disturbing, pictures of oiled gulls that we just happened to catch. Suddenly, we were told after -- after that day we couldn't catch it anymore. So, keeping prying eyes out of marshes, away from booms, off the beaches is now government policy.

When asked why now, after all this time, Thad Allen said he had gotten some complaints from local officials worried people might get hurt. Now, we don't know who these officials are. We would like to. But transparency is apparently not a high priority with Thad Allen either these days.

Maybe he is accurate and some officials are concerned. And that's their right. But we've heard far more from local officials about not being able to get a straight story from the government or BP. I have met countless local officials desperate for pictures to be taken and stories written about what is happening in their communities.

We're not the enemy here. Those of us down here trying to accurately show what's happening, we are not the enemy. I have not heard about any journalist who has disrupted relief efforts. No journalist wants to be seen as having slowed down the cleanup or made things worse. If a Coast Guard official asked me to move, I would move.

But to create a blanket rule that everyone has to stay 65 feet away boom and boats, that doesn't sound like transparency. Frankly, it's a lot like in Katrina when they tried to make it impossible to see recovery efforts of people who died in their homes.

If we can't show what is happening, warts and all, no one will see what's happening. And that makes it very easy to hide failure and hide incompetence and makes it very hard to highlight the hard work of cleanup crews and the Coast Guard. We are not the enemy here.

We found out today two public broadcasting journalists reporting on health issues say they have been blocked again and again from visiting a federal mobile medical unit in Venice, a trailer where cleanup workers are being treated. It's known locally as the BP compound. And these two reporters say everyone they have talked to, from BP to the Coast Guard, to Health and Human Services in Washington has been giving them the runaround.

We're not talking about a CIA station here. We're talking about a medical trailer that falls under the authority of, guess who, Thad Allen, the same Thad Allen who promised transparency all those weeks ago.

We are not the enemy here.

Actually, Anderson, to this administration, anyone trying to tell the truth to the American people is the enemy.

Maybe if folks like you would have accurately reported the background of Barack Obama when he was running for president he wouldn't have assumed you were going to continue to misrepresent and ignore facts for his benefit after if he got elected.

To anyone with even a lukewarm intelligence quotient, this was an eminently foreseeable consequence of the media treating candidate Obama like a rock star. If they had acted like journalists back then instead of groupies, maybe they'd be treated with more respect today. 

Now that some press members actually want to act like reporters again and aggressively try to cover what's going on in the Gulf Coast, the White House must feel somewhat spurned by his previously complicit press thereby necessitating rules to keep them from getting close to the truth now that they mysteriously seem interested in reporting it.

Of course, those on the other side of the aisle are not at all surprised, for like so many of the promises this man made during the campaign, we didn't believe his most transparent administration in history pledge either.

Maybe in the future media won't allow their love for a candidate to make them so gullible and compliant, but I wouldn't count on it.

*****Update: Makes you wonder if Malia Obama will ask, "Have you plugged the media leaks yet Daddy?" (h/t NBer acumen [2]). 

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#1. To: WhiteSands (#0)

Jeeze, 65 feet? You've got pictures of Paris Hilton's twat on your computer that were taken from further away than that, Whitey. Haven't you heard about telephoto lenses?

Non issue.

To the first, your mother and sister both thought I was a great fuck. And eagerly accepted the two dollar tip on top of the five dollars they charge for the 'twofer' ... Badeye

Biff Tannen  posted on  2010-07-03   17:34:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: WhiteSands (#0)

Its a clear sign of panic by the Whitehouse. I can understand the 65 feet related to vessels at sea, and booms at sea.

But on the beach? That simply doesn't make any sense.

It will be interesting to see what rules the Whitehouse insists upon on Day 175 of this disaster.

Its also hilarious watching who defends this regime's transgressions.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-03   18:26:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Badeye, All (#2)

But on the beach? That simply doesn't make any sense.

Who canceled the fireworks displays on the Coast?

They don't want to crowds to gather.

Obama is Mr Mass Destruction. The only thing left for Obama is to make sure the GObP goes first off the planke, eh?

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-04   9:07:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: WhiteSands (#0)

You have no rights. You are only here to consume, Debt Slave. ;}

1st Amendment Supsended; BP Gulf Oil Spill Coverup Now Violates US Constitution And Bill of Rights

" The Federal Government has effectively suspended the 1st Amendment by issuing an order that bans all media access to spill, boom, cleanup sites and workers under threat of felony charges and a $40,000 fine.

While we have seen the media blackout evolve over the course of the disaster in the Gulf the latest ban is especially alarming.

With the issuance of the ban the coverup of the BP Gulf Oil Spill now directly violates the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and the alarming part is that they aren’t even hiding it.

In case you have forgotten, here is the text of the First Amendment of the US Constitution which is a part of the Bill of Rights.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

In other words, The First Amendment protects a fundamental right of the “We the People” by prohibiting the Government from infringing upon the freedom of the press."

Notice how the Fireworks Dispays have been canceled? Next up, Freedom of Assembly.

If you think you have rights, it's only because you haven't been exercising them lately? ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-04   9:33:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: mcgowanjm (#4)

More treason. More of our rights violated. There should be fair trials and executions.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-07-04   9:35:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: WhiteSands (#0)

Ok. I have never blamed Obama for this spill. With these new dictates from the dick-tator it is apparent he is feeling guilty and wants to cover it up with fig leaves.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-07-04   9:37:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: A K A Stone (#5)

BWAHAHAHAHAHA

The 'exact' quote:

" Let's give them a fair trial, then hang 'em."

LMFAO

The die has been cast. There is a Time Wall here.

And the US Empire seems determined to accelerate into it. ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-04   9:47:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: A K A Stone (#6)

Ok. I have never blamed Obama for this spill. With these new dictates from the dick-tator it is apparent he is feeling guilty and wants to cover it up with fig leaves.

Obama is determined to exceed bush43.

Mr Mass Destruction-Davidowitz.

Like I've said, the US will not stand for another four years of this madness.

The Gulf Coast cancels Fireworks displays. No sense having the crowds gather. They might get agitated. ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-04   9:49:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: All (#8)

Previews of coming attractions:

Since the late 1940s, shrimping had employed tens of thousands of residents on boats, maintenance workshops and processing factories. About 85 percent of the population of 30,000 depended on the industry to some extent, according to city historian Daniel Cantarell. It was so enmeshed with the town's identity that Carmen's single-A baseball team in the 1960s was nicknamed Los Camaroneros -- "the Shrimpers."

The section of the Bay of Campeche affected by Ixtoc once teemed with brown, pink and white shrimp, said Jose del Carmen Hernandez Priego, 65, president of one of the city's shrimping cooperatives.

After the accident, Pemex, the state oil company, restricted access to the waters so it could cap the spill, an effort that took 10 months. But then, the company built even more rigs to drill around Ixtoc and capitalize on the massive supply of crude, keeping the area closed to fishers.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-07-04   9:51:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#6)

Ok. I have never blamed Obama for this spill.

Same here. I do blame him for the incompetence displayed SINCE the oil spill began however.

I don't think he feels guilt. Incapable of it, he's enamoured with being the victim of various things as we've seen and read in his multiple bio's.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-04   10:49:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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