Improper use of photo editing software?

Once again Cox & Forkum hit the nail on the head. (Title of this cartoon refers to this famous quote: The first casualty when war comes is truth) This is a hoot. Reuters photographers are photoshopping images and publishing them as news. Bloggers catch them, professional photographers out them, and this is all we get …

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Civilian Casualties

(Image courtesy Cox & Forkum) The American Thinker reminds us to get the whole story before blatantly condemning Israel for the Lebanese civilian casualties. The blame for these deaths falls completely on those who are encouraging, or forcing civilians to remain in areas being used as military staging areas. The idea that killing innocents – …

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Religious War

Clear, concise, well referenced, and eye opening. If you can’t comprehend why this is, and has been a religious war (not to mention World War III, or IV depending on how you count), try this article on for size. The American Thinker: We are already in a Religious War Given the enthusiasm the Muslim culture …

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Signs

Cox & Forkum has a host of links you should be familiar with. That American citizens would openly support these people is dispicable. Charles Johnson is doing a excellent job of rounding up photos and reports of anti-Israel demonstrations around the world. The fact that a pro-Hezbollah sentiment has been repeatedly witnessed is disgusting, especially …

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Send in the UN?

It’s a common theme. The UN must end the hostilities. UN Peacekeeping forces needed to end fighting. Send in the ‘peacekeepers’! But most seem to forget that there are already UN peacekeepers in the area. Unfortunately, they’re led by an ever-so-effective Frenchman – and make a habit of providing aid to terrorists. In June 1982, …

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Kofi, anyone?

If a picture is in fact “worth a thousand words”, which thousand words support this picture of Kofi Annan’s handshake with the leader of Hezbollah in Lebabon? These? (taken from UN Secretary General Kofi Annan’s address to the UN Security Council, 20 July 2006) I have already condemned Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel, and acknowledged Israel’s …

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Saudis blame… Hizbullah? (Hezbollah? Hizbollah? bleh. Iran)

Saudis blame Hizbullah for Lebanon crisis | Jerusalem Post LGF declares a “Flying Pigs Moment” Saudi Arabia indicated on Thursday that Hizbullah bore the responsibility for the current crisis in Lebanon, Israel Radio reported. In an official statement, the Saudi government said that a distinction must be drawn between “legitimate resistance” and “adventurous, irresponsible acts” …

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They don’t love their children

Remember these lyrics from Sting’s http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/sting.htm “Russians”? In Europe and America, there’s a growing feeling of hysteria Conditioned to respond to all the threats In the rhetorical speeches of the Soviets Mr. Krushchev said “we will bury you” I don’t subscribe to this point of view It would be such an ignorant thing to do …

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Terrorist collaborator/lawyer found guilty – the people rejoice

Defense Attorney Convicted in Terror Case (washingtonpost.com) It took over a month of deliberation, but the jury assigned to try terrorist collaborator Lynne Stewart have finally convicted her on the charges of aiding and abetting her “client” in his mission to incite violence. Stewart has a long history of defending the worst possible scum of …

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Terrorist lawyer’s trial continues

Top News Article | Reuters.com In the guise of legal counsel, she carried messages to his followers that encouraged them to kill more innocent people. But really, what did she do that was so wrong? /sarcasm off NEW YORK (Reuters) – A U.S. criminal defense lawyer could have blocked an imprisoned Islamic cleric from stirring …

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