Posted on 01/05/2009 10:32:05 AM PST by mojito
Coming to Sony Ericsson mobile phones: JihadTV.
The Al Jazeera Network has announced a partnership with Sony Ericsson, where RSS feeds of its news content will be pre-installed on four models of its mobile devices in both the Middle East and North Africa.
This means that owners of these phones will soon be able to enjoy quality programming like this: a birthday party for a child killer, Samir Kuntar, who forced a little girl to watch as he shot her father, then bashed her brains out with a rifle butt.
Sony Ericsson should be ashamed of themselves for promoting this evil hatred.
We receive Al Jazeera on our TVs here in New Zealand. Why, I don’t know — there’s only two or three muslims here max.
It’s interesting: they use white British presenters: probably traitors. Anti-US anti-Israel bias as you would expect, but the rest of their broadcast is pretty interesting.
LG, Nokia, Samsung and Motorola phones looking better and better.
Any state-county-city- government entity that invests in anything Sony should immediately divest themselves of this stock.
I was considering buying a Sony DTV set, but this puts a complete stop to that thinking. If I am forced into buying a new set because of the technology, I really wanted a well-known and good brand name.
This won’t happen now.
Last Sony Ericsson device I will ever buy, I refuse to pay to indirectly fund the evil maniac's that are prevalent on Al Jazeera.
The iBomb?.........
Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies even closer.............At least you can see what they're up to............
Gotta say this:
Don’t see much diff between Al-Mohammed-a on their phones and my phone’s browser link to CNN.
Oh, Al-M may occasionally (accidentally) say something true.
CNN? We know about them.
Will it come with a special “Detonate” button for car bombs; or will users have to go through a cumbersome menu?
No, if you call customer service, they’ll detonate it for you........8^0
bump!
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