To: Clint N. Suhks; stlnative
Good morning.
"I choose to leave the conspiracy theories to the moonbats."
So are you saying that you and stlnative don't buy the theory that the Cana bombing is a Hezbollah propaganda exercise? That the Israelis either did it on purpose or did it accidentally while indiscriminately bombing civilian areas, or, are you limiting your skepticism to the production of the banner?
Michael Frazier
156 posted on
08/01/2006 7:50:01 AM PDT by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: brazzaville
The banner could have been produced in the time frame given, with a certain degree of readiness (an open slot in your production schedule for starters). As I said in a previous post, Hezbolla knows their launchers will be targeted. So launch from where you want an Israeli airstrike and voila, civilian casualties to exploit. Whether dead were brought from another location, or women and children purposefully not evacuated is another matter.
159 posted on
08/01/2006 7:55:52 AM PDT by
visualops
(visualops.com)
To: brazzaville
I believe the children were placed there on purpose.
But I also know that the Hezzies love to make banners and that most likely a Hezzie owns one of these print shops and a banner this size can be created and completed in less that 2 hours. It does not takes days or many hours to create and print. It is not that complicated, not if you are a hezzie who owns a banner print shop with a super wide ink jet printer. The ink does not need time to dry, putting grommets into a banner only takes a few minutes, and most of all the equipment is not that expensive.
If you want to ask someone about how fast and easy it is to throw together the design in Photo Shop, ping REGISTERED to this thread.
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