To: Pokey78
This is an awesomely important story, and its significance seems to go right over the head of the author.
By willingly participating in this sham, he enabled the regime and helped it portray to the world an aura of normalcy, calling question on those who spoke out about its abhorrent nature.
CNN did not have to do that. It didn't have to do the brave thing and report anyway, but it certainly didn't have to be a willful pawn in Saddam's media game. It could have chosen to not be in Iraq at all. No information would have been much superior to misleading information.
This guy, and all those like him, should feel nothing but shame. They helped this dictator.
451 posted on
04/11/2003 4:18:24 AM PDT by
William McKinley
(You're so vain, you probably think this tagline's about you)
To: William McKinley
BTTT
635 posted on
04/11/2003 8:19:48 AM PDT by
FBD
(May God bless our troops, and all coalition forces!)
To: William McKinley; All
Below is an e-mail address to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Mr. Ashcroft should investigate this and possibly freeze the acounts and operations of CNN.
This is duplicity in genocide on the part of CNN Time Warner and AOL, it is the most horrific war crime since the second world war.
We all thought Al- Jeezera was criminal but their actions pale in comparison to those of CNN. If they had brought these stories to the forefront the tyranny of Saddam would have ended long ago.
It is time to freep the DOJ to bring action against CNN for the people of Iraq.
AskDOJ@usdoj.gov
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