Monday, August 25, 2008

City Paper: "THP potential for chilling free press enormous"

Today's Nashville City Paper comments on the effect the Bredesen administration's heavy-handed political tactics exposed in Bredesen's Watergate threaten the First Amendment rights of every Tennessean including the rights of the press:
Certainly, running background checks on members of the press — particularly one fervent in monitoring the problems in the THP — appears far out of bounds of Shirley’s duties or anyone in state government for that matter. Such actions absent of any cogent, real-world explanation smack of the kind of political dirty tricks and intimidation tactics common to some of the worst moments and lowest points in our American democracy. The potential for misdeeds and a chilling effect on the press is enormous.

Gov. Phil Bredesen has classified Shirley as simply a “nosy” trooper. It would be convenient to be able to give Bredesen the benefit of the doubt, but this latest revelation about Shirley’s use of the state’s background checking ability to apparently research such a key member of the press to the THP is past the tipping point — even if in the end he proves to be the nosy type the governor suspects.

As we did Friday, we renew our call for an independent investigation of Shirley’s activities at the THP concerning these background checks. It is the right thing to do given the importance of the THP to the health, safety and welfare of Tennesseans. People in this state need to know they can trust the patrol and that politics and personal agendas are not part of what they do.

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