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Walter Cronkite, who died today at age 92, left a tremendous imprint on the lives of millions of Americans and generations of journalists, including myself.
He stood for being the people’s tribune, he stood for a dispassionate accounting of the facts, he stood for all of the ideals that today’s journalists consider articles of faith, chief of these being reporting the news without fear or favor to those in positions of political or financial power.
For practicing journalists today, both Cronkite and the man who brought him to CBS News, Edward R. Murrow, have set a bar that we are unlikely to live up to. But try to live up to it we must. Upon this, our democracy and true freedom depends.
Good bye Mr. Cronkite. Thank you for your life and your legacy.
May those of us who follow in your footsteps endeavor to live up to it.
Wow, another famous person to leave. Walter (referred to as “Uncle Walt”) was a great man that knew how to deliver news. I wish these noobs nowadays had such skills. Prayers to Walter's family and friends. In his memory, for his fans I have collected some great sites and articles (more than 200) to know all about Walter Cronkite. If you are interested take a look at the below link
http://markthispage.blogspot.com/2009/07/walter…