Posted on 11/01/2001 5:45:11 AM PST by Nick Danger
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War Bogged Down in Mistakes, CasualtiesBombs Hitting Mostly Puppies and Baby Seals, Reporters Say.Taliban Fights On! |
Poll: Public Support for Military Efforts Declining RapidlyMedia Revels in Progress So Far |
ATLANTA - Antiwar activists posing as news reporters have begun a spirited campaign to convince the American public that weeks of U.S. military strikes on Afghanistan have caused no casualties at all among the Taliban, who remain undaunted in the face of America's ineffectual bombs and missiles. "Most of this so-called precision ordnance is falling on helpless puppies and baby seals," said Christiane Arnett, CNN war correspondent. "The American people should be ashamed of what their government is doing." CBS News issued a statement yesterday condemning the needless slaughter of innocent baby seals by the Bush Administration. "It puzzles this reporter that the American military seems to delight in killing babies and cute little animals," 'Gunga' Dan Blather told a nationwide television audience. "While we don't wish to undermine our nation's anti-terrorist activities, our commitment to impartial coverage of these events requires that we balance the Pentagon's war mongering with live coverage of actual Taliban propaganda. To demonstrate our fairness, we no longer even mention the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Those events are history. Our role now is to concentrate on the U.S. military's wanton attacks on crucial baby milk factories, and the killing of innocent civilians, mostly women and children." Blather said.
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WASHINGTON - The American news media's efforts to demoralize the American public and undermine confidence in U.S. armed forces are beginning to bear fruit, according to a poll released today. "We're delighted to see that support for the war against terrorism is beginning to crumble," said Michael Mouser, chairman of Disney Corp., which owns ABC News. "Today it's only a trickle, but I believe that if we continue to pound away with the Taliban's side of the story, that trickle can turn into a river of discontent. " "We want Americans to view every packet of sugar as a potential new case of anthrax," said Bryant Gumball. "Over time, we're confident that we can destroy the public's confidence in its leaders and instill so much fear that the public will welcome a Taliban victory." The news media views its role as a defender of the downtrodden Taliban, whose invincible military might has so far stymied U.S. attempts to shoot them. The U.S. has been forced to settle for blowing them up instead.
Anthrax Hysteria Limited to Reporters, Commentators WASHINGTON - Efforts by the media to scare the bejeezus out of practically everyone are falling on deaf ears, according to pollsters. "Americans are concerned, but not fearful," about the risks of contracting anthrax, said pollster Hopalong Gallup. "People have stopped freaking out every time someone spills salt on the table," said John Al-Zogby. |
Am I the only one that LOVED the USS RUMSFELD - that puppy is as beautiful as a Porsche, and as dangerous as RUMMY himself!
A classic!
"They laughed; they cried!"
Thanks. Believe it or not, during the impeachment I did one of these every day for a couple of months. Since no one called to offer me a million a year to produce them commercially, I said 'to Hell with it' :)
Bravo!
bttt
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