However, when you work for someone, you are an extension of that someone.
So basically Goering and a few other henchmen who "worked " on behalf of Hitler were just following orders eh!

I am talking about news organisations, a student paper is just that as well, I am not talking about Enron, the two are diametrically opposed, companies have a vested interest in keeping secrets, the news organisations don't, quite the opposite if they are credible outlets.

So stop twisting my post about censorship, I am talking freedom of the press not freedom of the Tim Horton's employees to take smoke breaks or to hand out the secret recipe of their coffee.

"Higher level" sounds a tad bit arrogant, something a member of the KKK would say. Did Bob Woodward worry about what his editors or publishers would say, when he ran with a story about watergate based upon information that was provided by a source called "Deep Throat", they in fact supported him because this was news, a newstory about cartoons may seem ludicrous, but nevertheless it is a newsworthy story, there are lots of factors involved, notwithstanding my point about censorship, and now the part of this story is how reputable news organisations around the world or politicians are being intimidated into not following up or even writing it into their papers.