Yellow journalism is rising up up and away

Many of those witch hunts were successful because there were no rebuttals, nor were there enough analytical thinkers across disciplines who could disprove allegations.More and more the focus is aimed at professional athletes Money may be the issue. The justice system does a good job sometimes, but if error creeps in, then error is propagated.Technology is everywhere, and more and more science and technology are helping investigators discover truth. Yellow journalism is rising up, up, and away.The Oakland Raiders already have several challenges before them. Adding the allegations against Tom Cable seems a bit strange since the timing certainly ought to be at the edge of some statutes of limitation, if they exist for these types of cases.During my youth, I would not have wanted a friend to knock on my door in the wee hours of the morning.

I, on the other hand, would not have knocked on the door of a friend in the wee hours, taking a chance of finding him with other guests.During earlier years and probably before the AIDS era, men and women often dated more than one person if they were not married That was the culture of an earlier era. You know that if you were dating during the 60's and 70's.In my community, you just didn't pop up at a man's apartment or home, knocking on his door well past midnight, demanding to see who his new friend is. That's crazy unless other hidden motives are present.Next, if a woman appears at a man's door at that time in the morning and he is "busy" with his guest, why not just not open the door Sometimes being polite just seems a bit dumb.Now, after this prelude to characterize the social-legal-media menagerie we experience in the 20th and 21st century, I want to make something clear: Our focus must be on the performance of Tom Cable, something observable and measurable.Here are some facts: Tom Cable's data is item ten in both charts. When you look at the second chart, the height of his win-loss percentage is not that bad when compared to the other selected coaches for this study.I selected 18 coaches in order to create a context for this discussion and comparison.We wanted to keep it simple.The main point is that we must be cautious of allegations against a man in his personal life. If you jab a dog over and over, even if he may have had a history of being docile, he will eventually rise up and bite you. There is no excuse for abuse of a man or woman, but abusive behavior has more than one direction It can be abusive to nag a man.

It can be abusive to show up at a man's home, and repeatedly bang on his door.Since these areas are so fuzzy, let's focus, as I said before, on those things that we have direct observational, measurable or scientifically determined data.If, however, we are forced to enter into discussions outside of the job, then let us evaluate the matters from every direction and recognize the possibility of subtle and abusive provocation and triggers. . By Selcuk GokolukANKARA, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Turkey's prime minister said on Tuesday his tough criticism of Israel's Gaza offensive did not mean he was anti-Semitic, but he accused "Jewish-backed media" of publishing biased stories on the 18-day conflict.Turkey, a predominantly Muslim but secular country with good ties with Israel and Arab countries, has been trying to help broker a ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist Hamas group that rules the Gaza Strip.Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has shocked Israel by describing its military offensive as "a crime against humanity"."There are people who are disturbed by me speaking of my discomfort over the killing of civilians, (including) children ... If we do not state what is just and lawful, then we will lose our self-respect," he said."I am (also) a leader who has said that anti-Semitism is a crime against humanity," he said in a speech to his ruling AK Party in parliament broadcast live on television. Erdogan's criticism, coming as his government seeks to help negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, are sure to anger Israel but are unlikely to hurt strategic ties between the two countries. Erdogan faces a public in Turkey that is increasingly vocal against the Gaza offensive. The Israeli army has said it will not provide details about the munitions it is using there."There are people who say that the prime minister's statements are too tough (on Israel), but my words are not tougher than phosphorus bombs," Erdogan said.Turkey, a close U.S. ally and a NATO member, has strong military and strategic ties with Israel.