I like this guy. If he knew Dan Ackroyd, I bet he'd say "Christine Amanpour, you ignorant slut."
This website doesn't have separate "links" to separate articles. Can anyone explain?
And can anyone tell me how to get this to as many media people as possible? I'm sure many, especially radio guys, would like to report it, especially since it's from a Pakistani source. Anyone have e-mail lists? Please publish.
1 posted on
11/07/2001 5:39:19 PM PST by
Shermy
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To: Shermy
bump
To: Shermy
What the Media is Churning Out is Trash Now there's a standard truism if I ever heard one.
And yeah, it is a d*%n good article.
To: Shermy
The journalists described above have their comrades in arms at-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/566031/posts?page=3
To: Shermy
What the media is churning out is trash...Has anybody called the Refuse Collection Division or the EPA?
8 posted on
11/07/2001 6:06:01 PM PST by
exmoor
To: Shermy
Is Dan Akroyd a conservative?
To: Shermy
Yes, it was a good piece.... Ummm, up to a point. Since this Masood guy knows all the story why didn't he print it in this piece?
I kept waiting for the REAL story...
To: Shermy
...the Taliban consulate in Quetta. They treat journalists seeking visas for Afghanistan in a very hostile way, treating all of them as US spies. Are you telling me the solution to our media problem is as simple as destroying the Taliban consulate? This must be done at once!
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churning out trash and they constantly complain about 'too much land fill'!!
To: dighton
"What the Brisitsh public wants first, last, and all the time is the News. Remember that the Patriots are in the right and are going to win. The
Beast stands by them four-square. But they must win quickly. The British public has no interest in a war which drags on indecisively. A few sharp victories, some conspicuous acts of personal bravery on the Patriot side, and a colourful entry into the capital. That is the
Beast policy for the war."
Scoop
19 posted on
11/07/2001 6:30:02 PM PST by
Romulus
To: Shermy
Great post. How true it seems.
20 posted on
11/07/2001 6:32:03 PM PST by
TheHound
To: Shermy
And can anyone tell me how to get this to as many media people as possible? And what would they do with the information, dis their own "news"? I can see some of the radio talk shows having some interest, but I think that's pretty much preaching to the choir.
The MEDIA RESEARCH CENTER is usually interested in anything that will discredit the Propaganda Ministry. You might send them a copy of the article.
For a list of the major(lamestream) media outlets, you might try our very own Media Bias Chapter's CCRM Rolodex.
FGS
To: Shermy
This website doesn't have separate "links" to separate articles. Can anyone explain? The site uses frames; this is the relevant code in the outermost window:
<frameset border="0" frameborder="0" rows="100%,0">
The various
0's cause the frames to be invisible, so you don't realize they're there. The text you want lies within the inner frame
http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/nov2001-daily/08-11-2001/main/main2.htm
To find this address,
right click on some white space in the article itself, scroll to
Properties, and copy the
Address (URL). This assumes you're using Internet Explorer; I imagine Netscape to be similar.
To: Shermy
I agree this is a very good article!
Let's replace Dan Blather with Masood Anwar.
But from the same web site I saw this:
Pakistan a potential buyer of F-35 aircraft By Muhammad Abdul Qudoos
DUBAI: Pakistan is one of the four potential customers of the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, according to analysis by the US experts made available at the current Dubai 2001 air-show.
The development of the F-35 JSF was awarded to Lockheed Martin on October 26. The three other potential customers of the aircraft are Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey. The UAE would be far down the list of buyers due to its commitment to help develop the Block 60 F-16, which will likely be in service for at least 40 years.
Lockheed Martin beat Boeing in the competition to develop the fourth generation JSF, which will be sold for about the same price as an F-16. Lockheed plans to keep both F-35 and F-16 in production.
The US and export markets are expected to create demand for 3,000 aircraft worth some $200 billion over the life of the programme. Raymond Jawaroski of Forecast International/DMS in Connecticut was quoted as saying in the analysis that anyone who flies F-16s, or even F-5s, has to be considered a potential customer of F-35 because it has essentially the same type of mission profile.
You think?......Naahhh!
To: Shermy
Anyone who has ever read "Scoop", by Evelyn Waugh, already knew as much. Anyone that hasn't should do so instantly.
25 posted on
11/07/2001 6:44:20 PM PST by
JasonC
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Finally, and article that cuts through the BS and exposes the truth. As I suspected, all 'information' being cited by the radical leftist press is entirely from the Taliban and lacks any independent confirmation whatsoever.
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So, whaddaya think guys and gals?
FGS
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"And can anyone tell me how to get this to as many media people as possible?"
Guide to Local MediaLocate media in your zip code, gives you links to YOUR local media with phone, e-mail etc info.
To: Shermy
Gee, lets see. Journalist, "
(n.) Meaning as in never served in the military. Never fired a gun. Can't build a house, nor hang a picture. Can't replace a sparkplug, owns $40k SUV for purebread Golden Retreaver. Attended fourthrate school, couldn't hack the requriments for degree in Education or Recreation. Slept or suck-up to present position."Any questions?
37 posted on
11/07/2001 11:26:30 PM PST by
Leisler
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