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To: NormsRevenge; All
Whoever wrote the Newsweek report about Korans being flushed down the toilet belongs in an orange jumpsuit while awaiting trial for high treason. Anyone with half a brain knows that you can't flush even a pocket-size book down the toilet. Assuming the reporter did have half a brain, this story could only have been yet another blatant attempt by the liberal media to whip up more anti-American hysteria in the Middle East and reverse the remarkable progress made in Afghanistan.

Enough is enough. The liberal media is effectively giving aid and comfort to America's enemies. If Al Qaeda ever printed a newsletter in this country, everyone from the publisher to the paperboy would be lead away in leg irons. So there's no reason why the editors and reporters of magazines like Newsweek shouldn't be prosecuted for disseminating treasonous or seditious propaganda. Forget this crap about freedom of the press; there is no such thing as freedom of treason and sedition.

261 posted on 05/15/2005 6:21:05 PM PDT by Holden Magroin
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To: Holden Magroin
Whoever wrote the Newsweek report about Korans being flushed down the toilet belongs in an orange jumpsuit while awaiting trial for high treason.

I think the facts are the pages of the Koran were put down a toilet in an effort to cause it to back up and create a "flood."

The person who tore the pages out and deposited them in the toilet was a prisoner, not a guard. The original story didn't attribute the action to anybody. Newsweek jumped to the conclusion and published that it was a guard action.

313 posted on 05/15/2005 8:09:14 PM PDT by Cboldt
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