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Title: Church fires photog over Scalia picture: Freelancer pays for ‘right thing’
Source: Boston Herald
URL Source: http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=132932
Published: Mar 31, 2006
Author: Jessica Heslam
Post Date: 2006-03-31 10:48:31 by aristeides
Keywords: None
Views: 154
Comments: 6

Church fires photog over Scalia picture: Freelancer pays for ‘right thing’

By Jessica Heslam
Friday, March 31, 2006 - Updated: 07:16 AM EST

A freelance photographer has been fired by the Archdiocese of Boston’s newspaper for releasing a picture of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia making a controversial gesture in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Sunday.

Peter Smith, who had freelanced for The Pilot newspaper for a decade, lost the job yesterday after the Herald ran his photo on its front page. Smith said he has no regrets about releasing it.

“I did the right thing. I did the ethical thing,” said Smith, 51, an assistant photojournalism professor at Boston University.

Smith snapped the photo of Scalia flicking his hand under his chin after a Herald reporter asked the conservative jurist his response to people who question his impartiality on matters of church and state.

Smith wouldn’t give up the photo earlier this week but chose to release it when he learned Scalia said his gesture had been incorrectly characterized by the Herald. Smith, who was standing in front of the judge, said the Herald “got the story right.”

Smith said the Pilot had an obligation at that point “to bring some clarity to it.”

“I felt that same obligation,” Smith said. “I had to say what I knew and come forward with it..”

The weekly Catholic newspaper made a “journalistic decision” not to run or release the photo, said Archdiocese spokesman Terry Donilon. “Because he breached that trust with the editor, we will no longer engage his services as a freelance photographer,” Donilon said.

“It’s nothing personal,” added Pilot editor Antonio Enrique. “I need to try and find people I can trust.”

While news outlets from across the country sought Smith’s photo yesterday, the archdiocese said there’s no proof that Scalia uttered an obsenity in the church. Smith said Scalia said, “To my critics, I say, ‘Vaffanculo,’ ” while making the gesture. That’s Italian for (expletive) you.

“It was pretty clear,” Smith said yesterday. A Herald reporter who was nearby did not hear that utterance.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Now let's see if Scalia does the right thing and urges The Pilot to rehire the photographer. Myself, I'll be quite surprised if he does something that classy.

aristeides  posted on  2006-03-31   10:49:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: aristeides (#1)

Now let's see if Scalia does the right thing and urges The Pilot to rehire the photographer. Myself, I'll be quite surprised if he does something that classy.

I think it'll be a cold day before we see that.. I wonder if he was behind the firing?

Zipporah  posted on  2006-03-31   10:53:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Zipporah (#2)

I wonder if he was behind the firing?

I think it's very likely. I imagine he would have influence with the Boston Archdiocese.

aristeides  posted on  2006-03-31   10:56:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: aristeides (#3)

I think it's very likely. I imagine he would have influence with the Boston Archdiocese.

.. and I think a LOT of influence.. and I dont think the fact that he wrote "a scathing letter to the editor of the Boston Herald" ..didnt help.. and that he's spoken out in the past re catholism.. note the use of the words "the nation's most prominent Roman Catholics.. :

http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/stories2/062202_scalia.htm

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, one of the nation's most prominent Roman Catholics, has sharply challenged the moral authority of American bishops to speak out on issues of crime and punishment.

Scalia struck out at the bishops Thursday in his dissenting opinion to the court's decision striking down the death penalty for mentally retarded inmates.

Scalia criticized the court majority for citing, in support of its decision, a brief filed by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops

arguing that execution of the retarded ''cannot be morally justified.''

Without mentioning the priest sexual abuse scandal explicitly, Scalia said, ''The attitudes of that body regarding crime and punishment are so far from being representative, even of the views of Catholics, that they are currently the object of intense national [and entirely ecumenical] criticism.''

Zipporah  posted on  2006-03-31   11:09:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: aristeides (#0)

Church fires photog over Scalia picture: Freelancer pays for ‘right thing’

This is not justifiable. If Scalia is behind this, he is acting like a caporegime, not a Supreme Court justice.

“No man will assert seriously, that when people are of a turbulent spirit, the best way to keep them in order is to furnish them with something substantial to complain of.” ---Edmund Burke

Peetie Wheatstraw  posted on  2006-03-31   12:14:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: aristeides (#1)

Classy

You gotta be kidding.

This is the guy who came up with the rationale in 2000 that you have a right a vote but there is no obligation that the state counts your vote.

Same logic here; you have a right to take a picture, just don't show it to anyone.

Supreme Capo!

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swarthyguy  posted on  2006-03-31   12:20:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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