Monday, April 02, 2007

Okay, NPR, here's what I wanna know

I can understand this shite from Bill O'Reilly, the schmuck.
But why are you reporting so persistently on the fifteen Brit sailors?
We can see them eating, speaking, clothed.
They are not being tortured, no scars, no organ failure.
Can you say that for the unknown number of people our secret police swept off the streets of other countries and "extrodinarily renditioned" since the Clinton administration.
How many of those people were able to confirm to their families that they are still alive or in good condition?
Read about Ghost Prisoners.
http://hrw.org/reports/2007/us0207/2.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_detainee

We both have broken the rules of the Geneva Conventions. Iran by crossing a few minor points such as showing prisoners on tape...
But my America, overwhelmingly so.... so many treaties Dubya has smashed.
We, my fellow Americans are the war criminals, by any standard.

You saw the GPS points in the dispute, didn't you. How the story changed and then the GPS supposedly was "proof" that the sailors were picked up in Iraqi territory.
Did you fall for it?

Here is a little "tell" that illustrates the propaganda technique of what you are seeing on the MSM, gang.

The maps we see on for instance FOX show the American propaganda version of where the 12 mile limit in the border dispute. The American map is taken by the American press as a "given".
Have you seen the GPS dots explained using an Iranian propaganda map? No.

You are supposed to believe the high technology of GPS marks, but they don't mention the the map you are being shown is what is actually the dispute, NOT the place where the sailors were picked up!

Sometimes we believe thing that aren't true, just because they are artfully presented as "given".

Here's an idea! maybe Iran should fly the fifteen British to Syria, after all, Damascus is one of Dubya's prisoner handoffs of choice.

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