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  • Two of Many Liberal Lies Exposed

    04/07/2008 6:53:11 AM PDT · by PurpleMountains · 117+ views
    From Sea to Shining Sea ^ | 4/7/08 | Purple Mountains
    Two very different stories surfaced this week that add to the hundreds of examples we have of liberalism’s failures and lies. The first involves southeast Asia. Those who lived through the Vietnam War and its aftermath remember how often the left-wing politicos and supporters constantly ridiculed the idea of a domino effect (mass murders throughout southeast Asia) if we left Vietnam abruptly – and have spent the last 32 years denying the killing fields of Cambodia, Laos and Thailand – as well as in Vietnam itself. It is the current generation of these same liars who are calling for an...
  • NYP: DITH PRAN, 1942-2008

    04/01/2008 12:34:17 PM PDT · by OESY · 6 replies · 135+ views
    New York Post ^ | April 1, 2008 | Editorial
    Dith Pran... used to say: "I'm not a hero - I'm a messenger." ...[He was] a tenacious survivor of the 1975-79 Cambodian holocaust, when the communist Khmer Rouge slaughtered 1 million people- nearly a third of the nation's population- while the world looked on. He devoted the rest of his life to telling the story- best known through the 1984 film "The Killing Fields." Dith, a translator-photographer for Times correspondent Sydney Schanberg, remained behind after the fall of Phnom Penh to help report the Khmer Rouge takeover. But when Western journalists were forced to leave, Dith became a prisoner, spending...
  • Subject of 'Killing Fields' dies of cancer

    03/30/2008 9:48:22 AM PDT · by Islander7 · 25 replies · 895+ views
    CNN ^ | March 30, 2008 | AP via CNN
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the award-winning film "The Killing Fields," died Sunday, his former colleague said. Dith Pran founded an awareness project dedicated to educating people about the Khmer Rouge regime. Dith, 65, died at a New Jersey hospital Sunday morning of pancreatic cancer, according to Sydney Schanberg, his former colleague at The New York Times. Dith had been diagnosed almost three months ago. Dith was working as an interpreter and assistant for Schanberg...
  • 'Killing Fields' survivor Dith Pran dies at 65

    03/30/2008 7:54:41 AM PDT · by lunarbicep · 16 replies · 512+ views
    abc.net.au ^ | March 30, 2008
    Dith Pran, a Khmer Rouge survivor whose experiences in Cambodia were adapted into the award-winning movie The Killing Fields, died early on Sunday at the age of 65, his friend and former New York Times correspondent Sydney Schanberg said. Dith, who had been battling pancreatic cancer since January, died in the early hours at a hospital in New Jersey, with his ex-wife at his side. "Pran was a special person, a very special person. Messages are pouring in from people who met him only once saying that he made a deep impression on them. And he did, on everybody," Mr...
  • Killing Fields' survivor Dith Pran dies

    03/30/2008 8:29:14 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 10 replies · 484+ views
    'Killing Fields' survivor Dith Pran dies By RICHARD PYLE, Associated Press Writer Dith Pran, the Cambodian-born journalist whose harrowing tale of enslavement and eventual escape from that country's murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries in 1979 became the subject of the award-winning film "The Killing Fields," died Sunday, his former colleague said. Dith, 65, died at a New Jersey hospital Sunday morning of pancreatic cancer, according to Sydney Schanberg, his former colleague at The New York Times. Dith had been diagnosed almost three months ago. Dith was working as an interpreter and assistant for Schanberg in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, when...
  • Teens learn lessons from killing fields (Cambodian genocide survivor Dith Pran supports Iraq war)

    03/18/2004 5:15:03 AM PST · by shhrubbery! · 7 replies · 364+ views
    Daily Record (Morris County, NJ) ^ | 03/18/04 | Matt Manochio
    <p>RANDOLPH -- The mass graves found after Saddam Hussein was removed from power in Iraq brought back memories of the mass killings in Cambodia for Dith Pran, who has no doubt about whether the United States should have invaded Iraq.</p>