Friday, December 7, 2012

Is it possible to sue a news network for deliberately posting, reporting information known to be false

Is it possible to sue a news network for deliberately posting, reporting information known to be false?
The examples are numerous, the most frightening examples is flight 93 where they reported it crashed in Pennsylvania but if you look at the photos there is no plane debris at the crash site. The plane touched down safely in Cleveland, Ohio.
Other - Politics & Government - 6 Answers
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1 :
dont think so....freedom of speech/press
2 :
LOL, What a story!
3 :
So they deliberatly took pictures of an empty field? That makes a lot of sense. If it was really a conspiracy don't you think it would be easier to just crash a plane and take pictures of it? It would be easy to do, just get the pilot to parachute out bfore th crash.
4 :
I love you ignorant conspiracy types. The conspiracy is that there was no conspiracy. Plus eveyone knows the flight was shot down. the engine was found a mile away from the crash scene... behind the crash scene. You guys are so niave, but think you are so damn smart. That is why the conspiracy theory is so funny, it is the conspiracy itself that is a false flag operation.
5 :
Sue for what? Don't be unrational. The only way you can sue is if they reported a lie about you. I am from Cleveland too.
6 :
Yes, it is possible to sue a TV network for spreading false news. I also believe that principle should be used on Internet communications. Your claim that flight 93 reached the ground safely in Cleveland, is ridiculous. There are dead people! There were good, patriotic people that forced that plane down, short of its target. They were heroes, and you spread false information that they weren't! You are a sick individual, and you need help! I do hope that the law will extend to you sick people, publishing false information on the Internet! You disgrace our nation, and the sons and daughters that served us so well!

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