Posted on 02/10/2005 11:33:49 AM PST by QQQQQ
The correct answer is the commandment says
"Thou shalt not murder"
It has been wrong translated as kill for too long.
Right after the commandments, the Lord commanded the Israelites to kill their enemies....
Moreover, many scholars believed that however the word was to be translated, it applied only to the Israelites murdering fellow Israelites, because they were people of the covenant.
I'd certainly throw the question right back at the "reporter".
His bait question is no match for his ignorance.
Well we know that this mess started with the Boston Globe who is owned by the New York Times Corp. (www.nytco.com) but if the lefty's want to try and link some dead and never used porn links to Mr. Gannon, let's look at a REAL link by the gay community about David Brock.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/gaybears/brock/
So now we can't have good conservatives who are web site developers register a domain name for a porn business? Is that your position?
You do understand those sites were never launched by the client. And even if they had been, your position is beyond ridiculous.
For someone who thinks he's so perfect, you sure have been spreading a lot of lies about Iraq for 2.5 years.
Ease off there, partner.
It's not at all uncommon for media people, especially broadcast media people, to operate under noms d'plume. For example, if you're doing radio news, James Guckert isn't the best name to have.
It's a hoot that one of people interviewed for this column was Wolf Blitzer -- who, in a previous life, was also a WH correspondent. And whose real name is Irving Myron Federman, Jr.
I would not be at all surprised if, at any given time, four or five members of the WH press corps had a nom d'plume.
"Gannon's" press pass was applied for by and issued to James Guckert. Just as Wolf Blitzer's was applied for and issued to Irving Myron Federman, Jr.
The White House doesn't care what your "stage name" is -- only your true identity.
Who said he was a "plant"? Or, for that matter, anything but a journalist representing a conservative website?
Would you have all conservative journalists banned from the WH Press Room?
To their credit, the WH also invites representatives of screaming leftoid websites to the press briefings, as well.
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