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NOMINATIONS NEEDED: Free Republic's Peter Arnett Awards
Monday, April 26, 2004
| Kristinn
Posted on 04/26/2004 8:02:21 PM PDT by kristinn
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To: kristinn
How about a trifecta of NBC propagandists?
1. Chris Matthews (again).
2. Katie Couric
3. David Gregory.
I'd put Tim Russert on this list, but he (inadvertently, I have to believe) redeemed himself a little by giving John F'ing Frankenberry enough rope to hang himself over the release of his military records. This little event is what precipitated Frankenberry's current self immolation. So I'll let Russert slide with an honorable mention.
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:05:32 PM PDT
by
CFC__VRWC
(AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
To: kristinn
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:06:13 PM PDT
by
ride the whirlwind
(We can't let Kerry win - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.)
To: kristinn
Let's not leave out KATIE COURIC for her soft heart for Saddam. I specifically remember her "hoping" on air the US hadn't taken out Saddam. I wish I could remember the actual quote.
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:10:27 PM PDT
by
I'm ALL Right!
(I'll only vote for a candidate who is comforable with JEANS, a COWBOY HAT and a RIFLE!)
To: CFC__VRWC
I'm sure you can squeeze Andrea Mitchell in there, somewhere.
To: ride the whirlwind; kristinn
Specifics? Not being a viewer of Hardball after being a sporadic one at best, I would defer to a more regular watcher of the show to provide anything really recent and specific.Well, on the day Dr. Rice testified before the 9/11 kangaroo court, Matthews had the "9/11 widows" on (for the umpteenth-millionth time) and asked them if they would approve of using sodium pentathol on President Bush.
The thing with Matthews is, which comment do you pick?
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:13:57 PM PDT
by
CFC__VRWC
(AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
To: kristinn
What is the statuette called?
The "Peter"?
To: Texas Eagle
If the statuette is known as the "Peter," I don't want to see it.
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:16:10 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(I'm not always cranky.)
To: kristinn
The "Clymer"?
To: kristinn
To: kristinn
Should this be moved to the activism section?
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:28:17 PM PDT
by
hoosiermama
(prayers for all)
To: CFC__VRWC
Ah yes, the infamous 911 Widows.
...
and asked them if they would approve of using sodium pentathol on President Bush.That's probably one of the nicer things he's said about President Bush of late.
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:31:42 PM PDT
by
ride the whirlwind
(We can't let Kerry win - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.)
To: kristinn
US reporters only? How about John Pilger and Robert Fisk?
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posted on
04/26/2004 9:40:32 PM PDT
by
TheBigB
(For the remainder of this thread, I wish to be known as: "Rex Dart, Eskimo Spy")
To: kristinn
Can we somehow work the authors of the "Memogate" memo into the fray......? Granted they're not media, but they sure created news.
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posted on
04/26/2004 10:48:56 PM PDT
by
hoosiermama
(prayers for all)
To: kristinn
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04/26/2004 11:04:12 PM PDT
by
kayak
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To: kristinn
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posted on
04/26/2004 11:14:30 PM PDT
by
Susannah
(visit http://www.masada2000.org/historical.html for a map history of shrinking Israel)
To: I'm ALL Right!
( 4/6/2004 ) "Today Show" host Katie Couric apparently just can't resist giving deposed Iraqi mass murderer Saddam Hussein an occasional compliment. During an interview with Senators Joe Biden and John McCain on Monday, she said that while the Butcher of Baghdad may have been "deplorable," at least he "kept the Sunnis and the Shiites apart and from killing each other." Actually, Couric's partly right - though she failed to mention how Hussein accomplished his amazing peacekeeping miracle: by exterminating the Shiites who dared to rise up against him, including the father of the Iraqi imam who's currently leading the latest insurgency.
source: newsmax via www.famousidiot.com
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04/26/2004 11:24:19 PM PDT
by
Susannah
(visit http://www.masada2000.org/historical.html for a map history of shrinking Israel)
To: Cicero
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04/26/2004 11:28:00 PM PDT
by
Susannah
(visit http://www.masada2000.org/historical.html for a map history of shrinking Israel)
To: kayak
Mickey Moore should have his own special award for anti-Americanism.
" ( 11/5/2003 ) On his international book tour, the author of Dude, Wheres My Country? was asked what he thought of Americans. They are possibly the dumbest people on the planet ... in thrall to conniving, thieving, smug pricks, he replied. We Americans suffer from an enforced ignorance. We dont know about anything thats happening outside our country. Our stupidity is embarrassing.
source: MSNBC via www.famousidiot.com
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posted on
04/26/2004 11:41:16 PM PDT
by
Susannah
(visit http://www.masada2000.org/historical.html for a map history of shrinking Israel)
To: kristinn
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posted on
04/26/2004 11:43:39 PM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Question: "When does a Lying Lunatic Lib like Woodward or al Querry stop lying?!")
To: kristinn
For the most outrageous creation that was exposed on Free Republic, we would have to nominate Doug Thompson for his creation of the CIA Agent dealing with the evil GW.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/942488/posts Did Capitol Hill Blue Post An Article With Fabrications?
Me ^
Posted on 07/08/2003 1:32:03 PM PDT by William McKinley
In this article on Capitol Hill Blue, there are the following lines:
"The report had already been discredited," said Terrance J. Wilkinson, a CIA advisor present at two White House briefings. "This point was clearly made when the President was in the room during at least two of the briefings."
Bush's response was anger, Wilkinson said.
"He said that if the current operatives working for the CIA couldn't prove the story was true, then the agency had better find some who could," Wilkinson said. "He said he knew the story was true and so would the world after American troops secured the country."
Serious allegations. But I notice it is a single source. Being a conservative, I value the lessons of experience, and experience has told me that single sources are to be treated with skeptism. When I see one, I want to know more about the source quoted so as to establish if I should treat that source as credible.
So what about "Terrance J. Wilkinson"?
A Google search for "Terrance J. Wilkinson" found no results (which will change when Google picks up the Capitol Hill Blue article).
Google suggested that the name might be Terrence. But a Google search on "Terrence J. Wilkinson" also produced no hits.
Perhaps the middle initial is the problem. Alas, a Google search on "Terrence Wilkinson" CIA gave no hits, and a Google search on "Terrance Wilkinson" CIA also yielded no hits.
A Google news search on Terrence Wilkinson comes up with nothing relevant. So does a Google news search of Terrance Wilkinson.
A Google search on one of the phrases from one of the quotations comes up empty.
I would anticipate a 'CIA advisor' who attends the same briefings as the President to live somewhere near D.C. But there are no listings according to Anywho for a Terrance or Terrence Wilkinson in D.C., Maryland, or Virginia.
A Google search on "CIA Advisor" Wilkinson also comes up empty.
Perhaps Capitol Hill Blue would be better served by providing some more information about the person quoted so that others can judge his credibility. That is, if he exists.
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posted on
04/26/2004 11:52:47 PM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Question: "When does a Lying Lunatic Lib like Woodward or al Querry stop lying?!")
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