Posted on 09/07/2004 10:36:44 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
Some home truths for those who like to spin lies
Care was taken not to mix political comments with news about the horrific and traumatic events of the last few days in Beslan, so as to give the victims the dignity they deserve and so as not to be accused of using the plight of some to attack others.
However, now that the cameras and journalists have left the good people of Beslan to their privacy and dignity, it is time to dissect some statements made by various foreign sources during this diabolical event.
First, the statement by some that all Moslems are the same and that this is the way they always act and that we are all victims and must stand together.
Wrong! Most Moslems have condemned this horrendous and senseless act, which was closer to the Devel than to God. There were numerous demonstrations of solidarity with the children across Chechnya, which should not be forgotten.
Second, the notion that this act was perpetrated by Chechen rebels.
Wrong. They are not rebels. They are terrorists. Anyone who commits an act of violence randomly against civilians is a terrorist and a common criminal who must be judged for grievous bodily harm or intentional murder. Period.
Also, it is not yet clear how close to the Chechen terrorist/independence movement these elements were, since it was apparently their professed ideal to send the entire region up in flames.
It is becoming more and more clear that this entire region and its leaders face two clear choices: living with certain independence inside the Russian Federation and under Moscow's wing or living with zero independence and seeing their resources pillaged by the Zionist-Fascist-Imperialist Axis of Evil forged between Washington and Tel Aviv. A difficult choice for some, but a necessary one. There is no way that these Republics would be allowed to stand as independent states without outside interference by the United States of America. Specially given their geographical and strategic importance. Read the map.
Third, the cynical comments by George W. Bush that we must all stand together against international terrorism, of which this calamitous incident was a prime example. He did not say so in as many words and he did not need to, because he and his regime have already linked Iraq to Al Qaeda.
Wrong. Those who are pathologival liars, like Bush, end up in believing the web of mistruths that they spin.
The point of equilibrium that kept bin Laden leagues away from Baghdad was Saddam Hussein. Bush may not know this but someone in his regime must know it (one hopes). International terrorism was visited on Baghdad not by Saddam Hussein neither by Ouday Hussein nor by Qusay Hussein. It was brought to Baghdad, to Iraq and inflicted on the people of Iraq by one man and one man only: George W. Bush.
It was only after the murderous and cruel attack on the Iraqi people, which slaughtered tens of thousands of innocents in their homes, just like these Devils in Beslan did, that the international terrorists flooded into Iraq, pouring over its borders and sowing chaos. A telling comment on the vision of this limited man on the international scene.
Therefore any attempt to link Beslan with Iraq is totally and utterly wrong and a sinister and cruel, snide way of gaining political points. One sees the type of man George Bush really is. Beslan is about international terrorism, Al Qaeda is about international terrorism. Iraq is not and never has been. It is about Washington¦s greed and thirst for geo-political domination in key areas adjacent to Russia's resources. Let nobody ever forget this, especially two months away from elections in the USA. George Bush serves to make the world a much, much more dangerous place, as his criminal recklessness has so clearly shown.
Next, a message to those leaders who go crawling around Vladimir Putin's feet at such times, sending messages of condolences while at the same time harbouring Chechen terrorists and giving them political asylum. With friends like these, who needs enemies? Extradite these terrorists so that they can stand trial within Russia, or face the accusation of being states which give a safe haven to terrorists. What is the difference between these states and the Taleban regime in Afghanistan?
Finally, to the European Union, which demanded an explanation as to why force was used in the school. Has Russia ever asked the EU for an explanation as to how it acts within its borders? Does Russia owe explanations to this sickening clique of bureaucrats who cannot even solve their own problems and cannot forge a common policy on how to fry an egg?
I will give the explanation and here it is in simple words for idiots to understand. Russia used force against a bunch of child-murderers because they started slaughtering children by exploding bombs in their faces and then shooting them in the back, after holding them for two days without giving them water and without letting them use the toilet.
Is that so difficult to understand?
Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
Critisicm of America RESPONSE to Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey - 09/07/2004 13:06
http://english.pravda.ru/mailbox/22/98/395/14090_America.html
Before you comment.."..what do you expect in PRAVDA.Ru", there have been good columns of late.
However, Mr. Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey (BIO) needs some
constructive,spirited response letters to the editor to help Tim step into The Light of Reality.
This makes about as much sense as blaming rain on wet streets.
Viva Bush!
It's always Bush's fault.
ONE is the loneliest number...
The man the Americans are parading is not the real Saddam Hussein
The Michael Moore Left sees conspiracies everywhere. And naturally (repeat after me please) IT'S ALL PRESIDENT BUSH'S FAULT!!!
The FL hurricanes are Bush's fault too.
Guys, don't pay any attention to pravda and izvestia..
These two newspapers were saying "great communism" when 100,000,000 died in gulags around the world..
No they don't. They always publish this BS by rabid whacko tin foilers such as this guy and Justine Raimondo.
Mr. Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey has a lovely English name. That makes me wonder where he came up with the cute colloquial spelling of "Devel" (sic: devil?).
This guy isn't Russian. He's a guest leftist foreign writer who hasn't outgrown the "useful idiocy" that got him the job in the first place.
No wonder the Russians are getting their asses kicked.
Funny, I didn't know terrorism never happened before Bush?
That gosh darned George Bush, I just knew this was gonna be his fault too.
How could I have known? How could I have guessed. I must be psychic.
This guy is nuts. Pravda must be desperate. Or are they plague like we are with idiot msm types.
[addressing the author]
Timothy, Timothy,
The terrible acts committed by these people are not acts of a criminal. The world will not be able to stop them by police action. The torture and slaughter of hundreds of innocent children is one of the vilest acts of war.
To defeat such an enemy, you must resort to the rules of war not the rules of law. Learn a lesson from Peter the Great and put an end to this war as rapidly as possible.
Wasn't the editor of Pravda just removed from his job by President Putin? I heard it on TV this AM.
You're right. He's the typical English "twit" that we tend to imagine when one of those Anglo ingrates begin to slander the U.S.
Google: Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
....and read his bio. Do it on an empty stomach.
No.
The publisher of Isvestia asked for the resignation of one of the editors after said editor allowed graphic photos of the debacle in Beslan to be printed in the paper.
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