Wow, the same thing happened with all the “shoplifting ring” stories, except the media never corrected the story, they just removed most of the articles entirely from their websites.
As I recall It was the milk cartons and not the paper that really pushed the kidnapping craze of the early 1970s. I remember I use to try to hold on to my mattress when sleeping so if someone came in and tried to grab me I would be too difficult to move. Nowadays kids have to worry about getting shot by a classmate, and that’s not a lie.
Any newspaper that has tidal schedules in it will have them scrutinized by most of their readership – tides are very important for working and recreating around tidal waters.
I don’t know about America, but downunder we had “The Stolen Generation” and it was real. Government officials rounded up the young children of indigenous parents and forcibly took them away to be taught how to be “good whitefellas”. It was only recently (on 13th February 2008) when our Prime Minister stood up in Parliament and made his famous “Sorry” speech, with many of the now-elderly stolen children present to receive it.
salakfarm Premium Member 10 months ago
Shades of the Republican House of Reprobates.
B4ItNs 10 months ago
The shady art of journalism never changes
cmerb 10 months ago
Let me see ? Ask me no question and I will tell you no lie : ) I think that is how it was said ?
rmercer Premium Member 10 months ago
Stop the tides!!!
Diat60 10 months ago
The editor’s either headed for a nervous breakdown or having one right now.
bbbmorrell 10 months ago
This made me laugh when it ran originally, and still makes me laugh today. Things never change.
[Unnamed Reader - 641507] 10 months ago
The Bloom Picayune has at least 109 Pages?!
jrankin1959 10 months ago
Not as funny now as it used to be.
moondog42 Premium Member 10 months ago
Wow, the same thing happened with all the “shoplifting ring” stories, except the media never corrected the story, they just removed most of the articles entirely from their websites.
mindjob 10 months ago
Those kids coming across the border aren’t stolen, they are being accompanied by “family members”
Paul Read Premium Member 10 months ago
I’ll bet the original story helped the Picayune’s bottom line for a few days. Never mind “If it bleeds, it leads”: Panic journalism buys eyes!
UlrigJaeger Premium Member 10 months ago
Glad there aren’t many years left, as this She ite will never end!!!
Fennec! at the Disco 10 months ago
Yup, that’s about the size of it.
Or, well… The location.
LivelyClamor 10 months ago
Perfect timing, the conspiracy theories of the 1980s and 1990s have reared their ugly heads anew.And still untrue.
bigheadx Premium Member 10 months ago
Faux News?
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 10 months ago
As I recall It was the milk cartons and not the paper that really pushed the kidnapping craze of the early 1970s. I remember I use to try to hold on to my mattress when sleeping so if someone came in and tried to grab me I would be too difficult to move. Nowadays kids have to worry about getting shot by a classmate, and that’s not a lie.
smsrt 10 months ago
Oh, but there was one Mr. Editor. Indeed, there still is.
johnec 10 months ago
Right below the tidal schedules?
That way I’m sure to see it.
Any newspaper that has tidal schedules in it will have them scrutinized by most of their readership – tides are very important for working and recreating around tidal waters.
NaGrom Premium Member 10 months ago
I don’t know about America, but downunder we had “The Stolen Generation” and it was real. Government officials rounded up the young children of indigenous parents and forcibly took them away to be taught how to be “good whitefellas”. It was only recently (on 13th February 2008) when our Prime Minister stood up in Parliament and made his famous “Sorry” speech, with many of the now-elderly stolen children present to receive it.