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Putting the worst possible faces...
Crushelits ^
| October, 30 2005
| Crushelits
Posted on 10/30/2005 9:09:47 AM PST by crushelits
Look at the main stream media and how they portray VP Cheney and others...
Reuters and the main stream media do their best to make them look mean & bad...
and son on...
Very few pictures like this one...
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KEYWORDS: bushhaters; cheney; faces; mean; mediabias; photos; ugly; worst
To: crushelits
The altered photos (most recently USA Today's enhanced shot of Condi and more memorably Time's cover shot of Rush Limbaugh) show that the media DOES play the game of Nazis and Communists enhancing photos for propaganda purposes to demonize political enemies.
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posted on
10/30/2005 9:26:45 AM PST
by
weegee
(To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
To: weegee
Headlines if this was a democrat WH. "Out of control prosecutor files worthless indictments" "We are winning the war in Iraq" "Economy booms while gas prices go down"
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posted on
10/30/2005 9:32:10 AM PST
by
Brimack34
To: crushelits
It seems that the Prosecuter must think that Libby was the leak. I mean if he were not the leak why would he lie about it. The reporters have named their leak, and 2 witnesses are enough in court to convict. So if the Fitz felt that Libby was guilty of the leak, or if Fitz even suspected he was, then the Prosecuter has a legal obligation to inform Libby he is in jeopardy before he testifies. And from all accounts I have read, no one was informed before testifiying that that were under threat of indictment
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posted on
10/30/2005 9:38:42 AM PST
by
feedback doctor
(Dan Rather - guilty until proved innocent)
To: crushelits
I've seen the Denver Post do this.
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