Sunday, April 03, 2005

Culture of Death

Kathleen Kennedy is a news anchor for CNN Headline and sits beside Stephen Frazier each day. Kennedy rose to prominence in the network's coverage of the war in Iraq in the spring of 2003.
Recently she has become a bit of a questionable character. For example, she has sported a black jewel mounted on a black necklace in an object with the shape of a black star. She has been reporting on the likely death of Terry Shiavo and nearly erupted in exultation when the reports confirming that woman’s death were made public. Kennedy has also been covering the sickness of Pope John Paul with a great deal of enthusiasm and interest.
Her reports concerning H&R Block’s standing in the investment world spill out together with her next startling announcement concerning the sickness, impending death or passing of some prominent figure.
Her most recent target has been the Prince of Monaco.
Her reporting style and the manner in which CNN has drifted away from serious reporting on issues such as the war in Iraq, continued loss of life in Iraq and the deterioration of the national and global economy leads me to believe that Kathleen Kennedy has taken the lead in marching the CNN news coverage team down that very corridor which leads to the culture of death which has permeated our society

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