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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 481008" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Well, now. You are the one who used Alabama as your example for news suppression, thus the standard. </p><p></p><p>As for the last part, wow. Communications protocols? GTAA property? You are still conflating a reporter's duties and your own anger that he by golly did not do what Johnson told him by golly and that by golly is just wrong and so ... Johnson can have all the protocols he wants to channel. He doesn't work for Johnson. The AJC presumably has its own "protocols", though I have never heard such referred to, and Johnson is not bound by them. Here's the nut of this silly argument: He is a reporter who made Johnson mad. Lots of reporters make Johnson mad. Always have. Too bad. You think Paul Johnson is the only football coach in the universe who goes off on reporters or wants to tell them how they can get their news? The reporter has his job and his only clients are the people who read him. Not the coaches who want to control him. All else is elephant dust. The banning from the property thing is a complicated bit of public access vs. authority but generally I'd say GTAA would lose that battle big time. (It is not the case of, say, a public school that limits access as it is under the authority of the principal. So it may be "public" but the public cannot tramp through the halls without permission.)</p><p></p><p>All else is elephant dust. Johnson got mad. The reporter stood his ground. Next game is in Chapel Hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 481008, member: 2175"] Well, now. You are the one who used Alabama as your example for news suppression, thus the standard. As for the last part, wow. Communications protocols? GTAA property? You are still conflating a reporter's duties and your own anger that he by golly did not do what Johnson told him by golly and that by golly is just wrong and so ... Johnson can have all the protocols he wants to channel. He doesn't work for Johnson. The AJC presumably has its own "protocols", though I have never heard such referred to, and Johnson is not bound by them. Here's the nut of this silly argument: He is a reporter who made Johnson mad. Lots of reporters make Johnson mad. Always have. Too bad. You think Paul Johnson is the only football coach in the universe who goes off on reporters or wants to tell them how they can get their news? The reporter has his job and his only clients are the people who read him. Not the coaches who want to control him. All else is elephant dust. The banning from the property thing is a complicated bit of public access vs. authority but generally I'd say GTAA would lose that battle big time. (It is not the case of, say, a public school that limits access as it is under the authority of the principal. So it may be "public" but the public cannot tramp through the halls without permission.) All else is elephant dust. Johnson got mad. The reporter stood his ground. Next game is in Chapel Hill. [/QUOTE]
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