I smell a Pulitzer!
Backround on fake photos:
"...As William Strothers (1989), readers' representative for The San Diego Union wrote, sometimes those camera bags contained more than camera equipment. "There are stories of some long-ago reporter-photographers covering the police beat who used to carry teddy bears in their cars. When they sped to the scene of an accident involving a child, the toy would be employed to add poignancy to the photograph. It also was common practice for photographers to pose participants in news events to get good pictures" (p. 25)...."
http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/writings/chapter6.html
When one of those guys is pictured recovering an Easy Bake Oven that's when my tears will fall......
Next time they will get the stuffed animals a little dusty.
Actually, the last one looks very staged, just better placement of dust. The paper covered book may have dust, but not a single tear. Herr Goebels would fair these muslims and msm photgraphers for not making them look more authentic.
Always knew those terrorists were the backers of the Mickey Mouse club and their clever attempt to subvert the children.... {/sarcasm
Little boys too I bet.
Wait a minute!?! Something is fishy about these pictures!?!
Where are the toy AK-47s?
Or the toy suicide bomber backpacks?
Or the toy granades that all Islamofascist kids are trained to use and wear?
Where is the blow-up Ariel Sharon vampire punching bag?
ping
those are awfully clean toys for having gone through a bomb blast.
I posted this a few days ago, but it's on topic again:
Posted by musicman to conservativecorner; All
On News/Activism 08/02/2006 2:09:29 PM EDT · 214 of 255
A LITTLE off topic, but I wonder if all these places where the "Koranimals" (i.e. hezzies, hamas, al-etc) live, if there is a "Mr. Haney"( like on the TV show Green Acres, that drove the old truck that seemed to have EVERYTHING on it, when Mr. Douglas had a problem, there was SOMETHING on the truck to sell or RENT to him to help him with out of his current "dilema").
IMHO, there HAS to be a "koranimal" version of "Mr Haney". Heck, it might even be a chain of M.E. "Mr Haneys."
Their trucks are with filled with an assortment of stuffed animals, assorted dolls, baby blankets, childrens' sheets and bedspreads, a hefty supply of bloody bandages, and fake casts, stretchers, and various obscure metal pieces that can be displayed as anti-koranimal bomb parts.
The fleet of "Mr.Haneys" all have mobile phones, and are on 24/7-365 call-up. Got a bombing ya need "dolled-up"?? Call "Mr. Haney M.E.", and he'll show up with his truck with everything you need to make that upcoming CNN photo shoot of a bombing, look like a "no-doubt-what-so-ever" CRIME AGAINST "UNARMED" HUMANITY !!
Sorry for the "rant" my fellow Freepers, but after seeing the "dead kids video" replay for the at least 100th time, it got me thinking of EVERY OTHER STAGED M.E. "photo shoot" like this......
Why in the world do we have Keywords?
I have been looking at Reuters, AFP, Getty and AP photos from war zones since 9-11, and at their photos from Israel and the disputed territories for longer than that. The photo of the "child's toy or doll in the rubble" is a staple of those "news" organizations, as is the "Muslim (usually) person standing in front of a bombed building/security wall/olive tree/your meme here with hands and eyes raised to the sky." A famous staged version of such a photo was taken along Israel's security wall about a year ago. I always wonder if the photographer plants the toys and stages other photos.
I know these pictures are real. I took the one above myself at a bombed out Hizzbolah Day Care Center/Milk Factory.