1 posted on
10/09/2001 8:18:18 AM PDT by
truth4all
(freee95@yahoo.com)
To: truth4all
Yeah, well... my disinformation is more correct and/or incorrect then your disinformation. Nah Nah Nah!! SO THERE!!
2 posted on
10/09/2001 8:31:54 AM PDT by
upchuck
To: truth4all
"The problem is that although many atrocity stories are true - after all, war itself is an atrocity - many are not." So, does this author believe the pile of debris in Manhattan is merely an atrocity story?
To: truth4all
I have never heard the Kuwait baby incubator story. Has anyone else?
To: truth4all
... and the Guardian has a pattern of disinformation too, avoiding the contextual fact of 5,600 dead Americans at the WTC. You know, some people have this way of projecting their mental weaknesses that is beyond the staple ideas fed pathetic moron who can't think for himself but parrot around lies.
7 posted on
10/09/2001 9:27:28 AM PDT by
lavaroise
To: truth4all
Odd - I don't see them mentioning the other disinformation campaign that begins every time the U.S. takes military action anywhere in the world - the mindless recitation of every activity that the U.S. has taken for the last fifty years that has somehow impacted on the historical inevitability of leftwing military takeovers of countries friendly to the U.S. The reason is that the Guardian is, and always has been, one of the frontline participants in that campaign. We'll be hearing "stop the bombing" from the usual group of useful idiots in an increasing chorus in the next few weeks...but the Guardian will somehow fail to classify that as "disinformation"...
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