To: Fred Nerks
How is it the baby is filthy but the binky doesn't have any dirt on it?
82 posted on
07/31/2006 5:49:20 AM PDT by
rintense
To: rintense
I noticed that, as well.
I also noticed yesterday that the clips of *rescue workers* showed 2 young men, with no identifying vests or helmets and NO GLOVES, just sort of aimlessly touching various pieces of rubble, Lifting up and passing to each other lighter bits of concrete slab, spending a lot of time looking at each other and obviously communicating. They remained standing, never kneeled down, never actually put their heads down to various areas, even though the VO said they were "looking for survivors".
They were wearing clean, neat clothing. There were only two of them. This is NOT what a rescue scene looks like!
By staging this at Qana, perhaps the jihadis have publicly screwed the pooch. It is simply too convenient and it was coordinated with massive protests all over the world. The mob attacks on the UN building was outright intimidation. The enemy knows what they are doing. However, they have done it before in exactly the same manner and while I only watch FNC, whose reporters carefully phrased their reports to show that they didn't really believe all the details, I have read that CNN showed skepticism, too.
85 posted on
07/31/2006 6:10:38 AM PDT by
reformedliberal
("Eliminate the mullahs and Islam shall disappear in fifty years." Ayatollah Khomeini)
To: rintense
How is it the baby is filthy but the binky doesn't have any dirt on it? Well, either:
1) It is a magic binky, treated with an unique, advanced dust and dirt repellant invented by Hezbollah scientists to protect Lebanese infants from eating dirt.
or
2) The fokkers staged the whole thing, and were too stupid and/or too rushed to pay attention to a detail like that.
My money's on #2. GREAT CATCH!
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