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The Toilets in Cuba Aren’t Better Than Ours - (new take on Newsweek's Gitmo Koran Flusing error)
MENS NEWS DAILY.COM ^ | MAY 16, 2005 | FRANK SALVATO

Posted on 05/15/2005 8:23:21 PM PDT by CHARLITE

Having read Michael Isikoff and John Berry’s May 9 th article in Newsweek magazine I was forced to come to a conclusion: Cuban toilets were much better than those in the United States. But, with Newsweek’s retraction of Isikoff and Barry’s ‘Quran flushing story’ it would appear that Kohler is safe, at least for now.

You may ask me how I could have possibly come to the conclusion that Cuban toilet artisans were superior to their American counterparts, what with the travel ban to Cuba and all. My conclusion was based in common sense and deductive reasoning.

In Isikoff and Berry’s article they cited an anonymous source as stating that interrogators at Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay flushed an entire Quran down the toilet. They did this, the anonymous source said, in an attempt to shake the will of the suspected terrorists so as to gain information on other terrorists and their potential plots.

As I sat reading this allegation it dawned on me, the toilets in Cuba must be incredible. I mean, here in the United States all one has to do is use too much toilet paper and the toilets clog. In Europe – which I have traveled more than once – the toilets are much the same as they are here, able to handle about the same amount of “payload.” Can you imagine the power of a flush that could transport an entire Quran through the pipes? And we thought we had great water pressure!

The thought of American toilet superiority being vanquished by Cuba’s weighed heavily on my mind. So, I conducted an experiment.

I took a magazine. For the purposes of my experiment I chose a Newsweek magazine. I then tried to flush the Newsweek magazine down my American-made toilet. That was a mistake!

I then conducted a second experiment. I enlisted the help of a 3-year old and instructed him to start flushing things down my toilet. My able assistant and I categorized the objects by size and charted our toilet’s performance.

Let me suggest to you that the biggest object you can get down the toilet before it clogs is considerably less than something the size of a Quran.

All kidding aside, it is unconscionable for “reporters” to unleash such inflammatory accusations based on anonymous sources. Those in the mainstream media have abused the privilege of the “anonymous source” for far too long. Read Jayson Blair’s unscrupulous fiction written prior to his book deal or the discredited writings of Maureen Dowd and Al Franken to understand why real, named sources should be required before articles such as Isikoff and Berry’s are allowed to be published.

There is an assertion that requiring the names of sources would have allowed Watergate, Travel-gate and Monica-gate to go unreported, that without the use of anonymous sources many others who would engage in illegal and sordid events would be given free-rein.

There is also the argument that the anonymous source is a valuable tool for the mainstream media in their quest to hold our elected officials accountable.

In the past these contentions may have had a leg to stand on. Today they do not.

Today the offerings of the mainstream media have become something that yesterday’s real journalists would abhor. Stories are slanted by ideology and disguised as the truth. Reporters regularly insert their opinions into the news and entire publications have been caught using skewed opinion polls to bolster their editorial pages. Succinctly stated, the mainstream media has become lazy and cannot be trusted not to abuse the anonymous source to promote their ideological or greed based agendas.

The wire services have reported that in Afghanistan at least 16 people have been killed and over 100 injured in rioting that was in most part provoked predominantly by Isikoff and Berry’s Newsweek article. There have also been reports that 300 Muslim clerics in the Badakhshan province of Afghanistan are threatening to call for yet another jihad against the US if those responsible for “desecrating” the Quran are not “handed over to an Islamic country for punishment.” It seems that in the eyes of radical Islamists the false allegations originating from an anonymous source are enough to kill and go to war over.

Meanwhile, Newsweek has retracted the article by Isikoff and Berry. They have issued an apology “to the victims of deadly Muslim protests sparked by the article.”

Newsweek’s editor, Mark Whitaker said the magazine inaccurately reported that US military investigators had confirmed that personnel at the detention facility in Cuba had flushed the Quran down the toilet and issued this innocuous apology:

"We regret that we got any part of our story wrong, and extend our sympathies to victims of the violence and to the U.S. soldiers caught in its midst."

Isikoff and Berry’s Newsweek article caused 16 deaths and over 100 injuries. Their reporting can be classified in one of two ways; either as proactive in committing an act of media activism by tailoring a story to their agenda driven needs or as a deadly piece of propaganda legitimized by its publication in Newsweek. Either way, Isikoff and Berry – and to a certain extent Newsweek – should be held accountable for the 16 deaths in Afghanistan. This time an apology just won’t do.

As for your toilet, if your 3-year old is finished trying to flush “Tinky Winky” down, and if your plumbing has survived, grab your Newsweek and have yourself a “sit-down.” Just be sure to keep a plunger handy, just in case your toilet gets clogged with an “anonymous source.”

Frank Salvato is a defense analyst, and managing editor of The Rant.us. His work is regularly featured in The Washington Times, CNS News, GOPUSA, chronwatch.com and about 50 other publications.

Comments: fsalvato@therant.us


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Cuba; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; defiled; error; flushed; gitmo; koran; michaelisikoff; newsweek; pakistan; quran; reporting; riots; toilet
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1 posted on 05/15/2005 8:23:25 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE

The Newsweek editors who let that inflammatory unsubtantiated line get into print, ought to be doing some time at Gitmo themselves.


2 posted on 05/15/2005 8:25:26 PM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: CHARLITE

ALGORE'S legacy.......the 1.5 galoon flush commode!


3 posted on 05/15/2005 8:32:15 PM PDT by MadelineZapeezda (If you right click on Madeline Albright's image, my name should show up!)
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To: CHARLITE
There is also the argument that the anonymous source is a valuable tool for the mainstream media in their quest to hold our elected officials accountable. In the past these contentions may have had a leg to stand on. Today they do not.

From the BBC to CBS, the members of the MSM have been caught redhanded using anonymous sources to spread stories they knew (or should have known) to be false again and again and again. And it should be pointed out, this abuse invariably benefits one side of the political aisle.

Something needs to be done, though it is a serious question as to what...
4 posted on 05/15/2005 8:33:40 PM PDT by swilhelm73 (Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. --Lord Acton)
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To: MadelineZapeezda

Treason. How much longer will it be tolerated?


5 posted on 05/15/2005 8:34:48 PM PDT by boofus
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To: CHARLITE
Meanwhile, Newsweek has retracted the article by Isikoff and Berry. They have issued an apology “to the victims of deadly Muslim protests sparked by the article.”

I thought I read today that they were not going to retract the story yet. Has that changed?

6 posted on 05/15/2005 8:35:08 PM PDT by jennyjenny
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To: CHARLITE

I'm not a plumber but we are building a new house. The biggest toilet is only a 3" flush system. Try and get a book down that.


7 posted on 05/15/2005 8:36:07 PM PDT by BigFinn
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To: CHARLITE

placemark


8 posted on 05/15/2005 8:36:14 PM PDT by Maigrey (I rather have egg on my face than blood on my hands - gonzo news service)
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Whitaker, Isakoff and Berry should be taken to Afghanistan and allowed to personally explain to the reasonable Cleric and followers of Islam exactly how sorry they are. I suggest that there are no words in any language to convey just what a sorry lot they are. These (words fail me) are prime examples of the arrogance of the media and bear the responsibility for ALL the consequences of this act of idiocy. They will, without doubt, be held accountable by a just God.

But, of course, they are sorry...I saw it in print. Bastards.

9 posted on 05/15/2005 8:39:58 PM PDT by Adrastus (If you don't like my attitude, talk to someone else.)
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To: CHARLITE
Either this man is extremely small, or that book is way too big to go down any toilet.


10 posted on 05/15/2005 8:45:02 PM PDT by Plutarch
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To: CHARLITE

This ought to open the floodgates of ridicule against Newsweek, Isikoff, and Barry. Idiots.


11 posted on 05/15/2005 8:50:20 PM PDT by savedbygrace ("No Monday morning quarterback has ever led a team to victory" GW Bush)
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To: CHARLITE
[Meanwhile, Newsweek has retracted the article by Isikoff and Berry. They have issued an apology “to the victims of deadly Muslim protests sparked by the article.”]


It's OK. They said they're sorry.

Tell the dead people to come back to life and the injured to heal themselves and we'll forget the whole thing.
12 posted on 05/15/2005 8:50:50 PM PDT by spinestein
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To: CHARLITE
"I took a magazine. For the purposes of my experiment I chose a Newsweek magazine. I then tried to flush the Newsweek magazine down my American-made toilet. That was a mistake!"

LOL,

13 posted on 05/15/2005 8:51:03 PM PDT by MJY1288 ( By Comparison...."Dingy" Harry Reid makes Tom Daschle look like a Statesman)
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To: CHARLITE

News-weak tried to stick an axe in the back of the US military, and 16 people died. The survivors should sue them to oblivion.


14 posted on 05/15/2005 8:55:13 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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To: CHARLITE
Read Jayson Blair's unscrupulous fiction ... the discredited writings of Maureen Dowd and Al Franken to understand why real, named sources should be required

How about the "fictional reporting" of Bob Woodward, which is taken as gospel in Washington publishing circles?

Or the unattributed nonsense of Seymour Hersh, which he unconvincingly recites on the Sunday talk shows as being from "top intelligence officials".

Or virtually the entire front page of the NYT, which has a huge percentage of "off the record" commentary.

There's no law against anonymous sources, but it sure does make it appear that the media is full of witless boobs or fantastical liars, or both.

15 posted on 05/15/2005 9:04:05 PM PDT by angkor
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To: CHARLITE
"All kidding aside, it is unconscionable for “reporters” to unleash such inflammatory accusations based on anonymous sources.

Anonymous source indeed! Are we expected to believe MORE of their lies? I am of the opinion that a group of Liberal Wackos got together and fabricated this story in an attempt to discredit our military. Liberals CANNOT be trusted or believed to any degree. Any means justify an end to their liking. Despicable doesn't even begin to describe Newsweek and the actions of their incompetent reporters.

16 posted on 05/15/2005 9:08:06 PM PDT by Rabble (Just When is John F sKerry going to sign SF 180?.......... Will we live long enough?)
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To: savedbygrace
Newsweek now has their National Guard memo story. I hope future Cuban toilets have a warning label:

Not suitable for flushing books of any size.


17 posted on 05/15/2005 9:09:18 PM PDT by sine_nomine (Protect the weakest of the weak - the unborn babies.)
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To: CHARLITE

I'm surprised nobody thought of this before. If Newsweak had only tried a simple test of trying to flush various size Korans down a variety of toilets, they would not be in the embarrassing pickle they now find themselves in.


18 posted on 05/15/2005 9:09:47 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: CHARLITE

I hope Newsweek gets its butt sued by the families of those killed in riots sparked by lies.


19 posted on 05/15/2005 9:10:55 PM PDT by Chewbacca (My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead, and thats the way I like it!)
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To: Plutarch
"Either this man is extremely small, or that book is way too big to go down any toilet."

Talk about a picture being worth a thousand words! Great photo, Plutarch. Thanks. That makes the point in spades!

Char :)

20 posted on 05/15/2005 9:14:18 PM PDT by CHARLITE (Not gonna be happy until the Hillster is sent packing, with Billery in tow. on a leash.........)
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