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1 posted on 06/15/2004 11:19:04 PM PDT by kattracks
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Yet, as of yesterday, the New York Times had written 177 stories on Abu Ghraib — with over 40 on the front page. The self-proclaimed "paper of record" hadn't written a single story about those seven Iraqi men [who had their hands hacked off by Saddam].

Pathetic. That's all I can say. I don't see any front page articles in the Slimes about Saddam's torture. Heck, I don't even see on buried on page A33.
2 posted on 06/15/2004 11:24:11 PM PDT by conservative in nyc
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"Shamefully we now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, U.S. management."--Ted Kennedy/May 2004


3 posted on 06/15/2004 11:29:18 PM PDT by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: kattracks

One of the most descriptively horrible things I've read recently was about a stoning in Saudi Arabia witnessed by a Westerner. Here's a link of the FR thread:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1152907/posts


4 posted on 06/15/2004 11:36:01 PM PDT by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: kattracks

Great find, posting on my site. It is a pity that it should be so difficult to find such an explosive story.

I remember switching from FNC to CNN when the Nick Berg story broke [to see the difference in coverage]. On FNC, there was less than a 10 minute wait, plus the crawl on the bottom of the screen. On CNN there was an hour wait until the Berg story was aired. While I waited, CNN aired 3 separate stories on the Abu Gharaib 'scandal' -- I wish I were making it up.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1133594/posts?page=259#259

Indeed, the Nick Berg story has dropped off the radar screen while the panty-on-the-face story persists to this day.

[ps: The Voice of America should be broadcasting those videos non-stop in the Middle East.]


5 posted on 06/15/2004 11:55:19 PM PDT by walford (http://utopia-unmasked.us)
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To: kattracks
Crosslink:

-When the Dungeon Doors Swing Open...--

6 posted on 06/16/2004 1:18:28 AM PDT by backhoe (Has that Clinton "legacy" made you feel safer yet?)
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To: kattracks

Large, still shots from this video should be posted on Kennedy's Congressional office doors.


7 posted on 06/16/2004 3:02:45 AM PDT by Truth29
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More excerpts:

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In this era, a photo is everything. We highlight U.S. prisoner abuse because the photos aren't too offensive to show. We downplay Saddam's abuse precisely because it's far worse — so we can't use the photos. And that sets the stage for remarks like Sen. Ted Kennedy's claim that Saddam's torture chambers have reopened under "U.S. management."

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Media analysts like Washington Post ombudsman Michael Getler admit it sounds "sanctimonious" to justify publishing prison abuse photos — but not al Qaeda beheading videos — in the name of showing "the reality of war." But that is just what he did.

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Reporters have to face up to the fact that right now, if we highlight the wrongs that Americans commit but not — out of squeamishness — the far worse horrors committed by others, we become propaganda tools for the other side.

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Saddam's torture videos may be too awful to show, but it's hard to explain the low media interest in the story of seven Iraqi men who had their right hands chopped off by Saddam's thugs — and then got new prosthetic arms and new hope in America.

They're eloquent, they're available, they're grateful for the U.S. liberation of Iraq. No one can better talk about Saddam's tortures — and no one is more eager to do so. Yet, as of yesterday, the New York Times had written 177 stories on Abu Ghraib — with over 40 on the front page. The self-proclaimed "paper of record" hadn't written a single story about those seven Iraqi men.


8 posted on 06/16/2004 6:19:37 AM PDT by OESY
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To: kattracks

What a specious article.

The obvious reason is that US forces commiting bad acts is simply more newsworthy than Saddam's thugs doing far worse acts.

If I may draw an anology, Kennealy's 'Shindler's Ark' worked because the protaganist was a Nazi, working directly against the basic tenet of Nazism.

In the same way, the grusome activities of Saddam's gangster cohorts really come as no surprise because that is what he is infamous for. We've all read horrific accounts over the years, so from the news agency's point of view there is really no story.

US soldiers abusing prisoners is big news because it is not what our armed forces are all about. It is unexpected. No news agency anywhere would pass up this story, no matter what their political bent.

There is no insidious conspiracy of left-wing media, all the papers are doing is adding value to their advertising space by increasing their circulation. To do this they print sensational stories.

"Man bites dog"


9 posted on 06/16/2004 6:21:09 AM PDT by Dave Elias
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Rush has been quoting from this article today. BTTT!!


11 posted on 06/16/2004 9:50:52 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (Entrenched DemocRAT union-backed bureaucrats quietly sabotage President Bush every day.)
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"Saddam's torture videos may be too awful to show, but it's hard to explain the low media interest in the story of seven Iraqi men who had their right hands chopped off by Saddam's thugs — and then got new prosthetic arms and new hope in America.

They're eloquent, they're available, they're grateful for the U.S. liberation of Iraq. No one can better talk about Saddam's tortures — and no one is more eager to do so. Yet, as of yesterday, the New York Times had written 177 stories on Abu Ghraib — with over 40 on the front page. The self-proclaimed "paper of record" hadn't written a single story about those seven Iraqi men."

There you have it. President Bush isn't just fighting Osama, world-wide islamofanaticism, back stabbing european socialists and facists or democrats at home but he must contend with a hate-America MSM that is hellbent on defeating him. We must not allow them to succeed.

12 posted on 06/16/2004 10:07:50 AM PDT by Darlin' ("I will not forget this wound to my country." President George W Bush, 20 Sept 2001)
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