Posted on 06/22/2015 12:55:40 PM PDT by Biggirl
A search of APImages.com for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) no longer yields a handful of photos from photojournalist Charlie Neibergall wherein the barrel of a gun on a poster points to the U.S. Senator and presidential candidates head.A screenshot of the latest search results for Senator Cruz show nine photos from the Celebrate the 2nd Amendment Event in Iowa where he spoke on Saturday, June 20th, then photos begin from his appearance at the Road to Majority event in Washington, DC Thursday, June 18, 2015. The controversial gun poster images from the Iowa photo op are nowhere to be found.
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There should be a few jobs disappear as well. Disposable photo
Someone once said the ancients wrote their history on stone, and we are writing ours on an Etch-A-Sketch.
The great irony of the Information Age is that nothing will be remembered.
Picture with article via the Politico:
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/ted-cruz-twitter-gun-ap-photographer-picture-119270.html
Yet there is such a thing as “going viral.”
There are a lot of sick bass turds in Obama’s state controlled “ media”.
Obviously the photographer, editors and publisher should be put away for terroristic threats.
The AP ain’t what they used to be... ain’t what they used to be...
And you thought the media was biased...
I would consider photos a threat. Funny how the rabble-rousers go off on a flag, but an obvious threat like this is swept under the rug.
The very same ass-wipes that blamed Sarah Palin’s target symbol for Gabby Giffords shooting.
I thought it was quite an insightful picture in more than one manner and I would suspect that Mr Cruz will have no problem with it. Metaphorically the gun issue is pointed directly at Mr Cruz as he has been a vocal and undeterred backer of gun rights.
Now if we can just get a picture of Hillary proudly displaying an aborted baby in her hand.
Should never have appered in the first place.
That photo was intentional and deliberate. There is no doubt at all about that. They will deny it, but they lie.
But it’s now all over the internet. Once there, it’s there for all eternity. Good luck AP.
I go back to the very beginning of this site.
Some days the only posts on FR were mine, chronicling the shift-changes at the AP, where you could actually witness the headlines being rewritten to the point that they had nothing to do with the story they only served to advance an agenda (the headline writers knowing even then that most people did not read the article).
It’s all about the agenda.
Same sh!t, different day.
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