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  Tuesday, August 08, 2006


Some Other Faked Reuters Photos of Note.

By Debbie Schlussel

Now that Reuters photog Adnan Hajj has been outed and fired for fabricating and altering photos of alleged war scenes in Lebanon (outed by Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs, the The Dissident Frogman, and others--thanks to Michelle Malkin for the round-up), we thought you'd want to see some other interesting photos that Hajj took.

The photos--courtesy of one of our favorite sites, Sultan Knish--are very interesting, indeed. Our favorite is this one, below. I mean, Israel is really not fighting fair when it uses the Starship Enterprise to attack Hezbollah and the innocent Klingons of Lebanon. That's gotta be a violation of the Geneva Conventions against torture by intergalactic mechanisms.

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And there are more pics of the unconventional weapons that Israel is using--Al Gore, Riverdance, etc. All thanks to the "photography" of Adnan Hajj. Beam me up, Scotty. And beam on over to Sultan Knish to see the rest of the "pics" suitable for Al-Reuters. It's a great laugh.

[Debbie Schlussel]
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The way that the Democrats are treating their former Vice Presidential candidate, Sen. Joe Lieberman, is rather astouThree term Sen. Joe Lieberman after loss to anti-war anti-Bush challenger Ned Lamont.nding yet, thankfully, revealing of what motivates the Democrat party nowadays.  They have been seduced, bought and paid for by the far left end of their party.  Joe Lieberman is the only Democrat left who stands on his principle and for what is right (in his opinion) for all, like Bush.  Joe is the only one of them who doesn't change his opinion based on where the campaign contributions come from.  The fact that Joe doesn't kowtow to this far-left anti-everything-Bush crowd makes him evil, just like Bush. 

They have become a one-issue party, and that issue is to get Bush, which to them is the same as being anti-war, anti-security, anti-military, anti-everything Bush does.  And if you think the war in Iraq was and is still the correct path for the country, then you will not only be tossed out but you will also be vilified for not towing their line.

Senator Joseph Lieberman, D-CT, hold signs outside the Edgewood Elementary School where Lieberman cast his vote in New Haven, Connecticut. A US Senate election has become a barometer of voter disgust with the war in Iraq, as incumbent Lieberman, a strong supporter of US policy there, fights for his political life against a little-known challenger.(AFP/Getty Images) Despite their claim of being an open tent political party, and tolerant and all that, its not enough for them to let Joe have his opinions and run on them.  No, they have to pursue a road to destroy him politically.  But this is all they know to do, beginning and ending with Bush.  The far left of the Democrat party today is out to 'cleans' itself of those who don't believe as they do.  Lets see now, where have I heard of that sort of thing going on?  I'll think of it.  It's on the tip of my tongue.

ref: Howard Dean holds a $10,000  per guest fundraiser at George Soros's Southampton estate.  The Clinton's hit the Hamptons, again.  Air America's Al Franken practically makes a cartoon character out of him.  Then there's this from DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent; 'To triumph in November, Democrats will need the same intensity, including the support of bloggers and groups such as MoveOn.org, that powered Lamont to victory in Connecticut.'


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The heck with the daily body count already.  What is important is winning as in the v-word, victory.  So how about spending time away from your fax,  and instead report on who is doing what and who prevailed.  Is that too much to ask of war coverage?

This is not to take away, in any way, the respect and honor of those who've made the ultimate sacrifice.  But rather the shallow (not to mention biased) manner in which the war has been covered from the get-go.

Nine die in Iraqi roadside bombings [Telegraph News | Breaking News]


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