Posted on 09/26/2004 10:17:21 AM PDT by jtf
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) on Sunday said anti-American sentiment in the Muslim world had increased and the insurgency in Iraq (news - web sites) was worsening, but the United States was taking action to improve security ahead of elections.
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Typical Reuters headline using Powell's comments and taken out of context. The spin is dizzying.
Come clean or prepare for the ZOT.
signed on today to post this one wonders why
ciao
w2004
Reuters if for entertainment purposes only these days. Its fun to read the headline then read the story and write a new accurate headline. Headline could easily just have been: "Powell says Stay the course in Iraq and we will overcome anti-Americanism"
Spot Report. Suspected Troll in the open.
John Kerry, meanwhile, relays reports that pieces of the sky have been falling in various parts of the country.
"President Bush is the wrong person in the wrong job at the wrong time and I have a plan to fix the sky", says Kerry.
Chicken Little, John Kerry's environmental consultant, states President Bush snubbed our allies on the Kobe Treaty and now the world will have to pay for his arrogance.
Reuters "news" Service
Oh where Oh where has our little dog gone?
Set phasers on full zot.
That ain't what he was saying on Fox!
see post 13
see post 13
Fire one
Suspected Troll in the open.
Gee, what was your first clue? ; )
Fire two
Out of what Powell said, to have pulled that headline as the singular salient point takes a malignant partisan inclination.
What about you, jtf? You think that headline represents well what Powell said in total?
When you sign on and post a story of this nature on the same day (as you have), you open yourself up to intense scrutiny.
And then when you fail to make a single response (as you have) to questions about your intentions,you open yourself up to attack.
Now I know you are a "Newbie", and quite possibly don't realize your errors, so I will give you the benefit of the doubt.
So, I ask you, "What is your honest opinion regarding the efforts by US troops in Iraq, and the 'War on Terror' in general?
And what is your opinion with regards to the wat Reuters has written this article?"
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