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I am only correcting factual errors, and making the opening statements in the article consistent with statements further down. It is an established fact that Gannon/Guckert came under scrutiny only after liberal bloggers got upset by one question that he asked, which has been stated further down in the article. Someone keeps making the opening statement read that he came under scrutiny about his journalistic credentials. That is not accurate. He came under criticism for his journalistic credentials AFTER the liberal bloggers started "digging dirt," in an effort to discredit him for the question he asked. | I am only correcting factual errors, and making the opening statements in the article consistent with statements further down. It is an established fact that Gannon/Guckert came under scrutiny only after liberal bloggers got upset by one question that he asked, which has been stated further down in the article. Someone keeps making the opening statement read that he came under scrutiny about his journalistic credentials. That is not accurate. He came under criticism for his journalistic credentials AFTER the liberal bloggers started "digging dirt," in an effort to discredit him for the question he asked. | ||
Might I add that there is no law that says anyone has to have a degree in journalism to be a journalist. Anyone can write/report news. | Might I add that there is no law that says anyone has to have a degree in journalism to be a journalist. Anyone can write/report news. ] 18:24, 28 March 2007 (UTC) |
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I am only correcting factual errors, and making the opening statements in the article consistent with statements further down. It is an established fact that Gannon/Guckert came under scrutiny only after liberal bloggers got upset by one question that he asked, which has been stated further down in the article. Someone keeps making the opening statement read that he came under scrutiny about his journalistic credentials. That is not accurate. He came under criticism for his journalistic credentials AFTER the liberal bloggers started "digging dirt," in an effort to discredit him for the question he asked.
Might I add that there is no law that says anyone has to have a degree in journalism to be a journalist. Anyone can write/report news. 156.110.204.66 18:24, 28 March 2007 (UTC)