Posted on 08/29/2006 2:16:15 PM PDT by mom4kittys
Set free after two weeks in captivity, FNC Reporter Steve Centanni and Cameraman Olaf Wiig sit down with Greta for their first television interview since returning to the U.S. What happened during their ordeal? Tune in tonight for the complete story.
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If Islamo-fascists are this irate about using the term "Islamo-fascists," then how angry would they be if someone were to rewrite (as opposed to retranslate) their illicit Koran?
< Did you get the impression that the captors knew who they were taking? I heard Steve say he knew they googled his name and that is when they said they thought he was a spy. >
Steve and Olaf made it clear that the bastards didn't know who they had. My impression from the interview was that they googled the name "after" the fact. When they read that he had been the first journalist at the site of Uday and the other Saddam son's death, that's when they suspected him as a spy and told Olaf they were going to kill Steve.
The info about Steve being the first journalist there is in one of the early paragraphs of Steve's bio on the Fox News website, BTW.
Lighten up.
I thought that is what I heard. I put it togather with the bio. I guess they just knew they were taking press? I'm sure the vehicle said press on it right?
I didn't realize they had been held in Aruba.
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You are too clever.
Terrorists googling.
{mind boggles}
The entire interview is online now for viewing. Can you ping your Fox list? http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,211097,00.html
I would also buy the book. And see the movie, if one is made........Now, what actor would play Steve? And who would play Olaf?!..........
This could be a fun game! I'll have to ponder this for a while and get back to you.
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