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"Tamas Feher" wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3741223.stm Several hours worth of home video tape showing the wedding has been recovered. + Half-hour news video, showing the dead, including children and the very guy who filmed the home video above. Well, the video shown on the BBC shows *a* party or wedding. It could have been shot at any time over the last year or more, as far as that goes. BBC is the remorse of the world! They're certainly a reason for remorse in the UK. The BBC used to be pretty good, until they let their new coverage quality slide so much. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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"Chad Irby" wrote in message
m... In article , "Tamas Feher" wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3741223.stm Several hours worth of home video tape showing the wedding has been recovered. + Half-hour news video, showing the dead, including children and the very guy who filmed the home video above. Well, the video shown on the BBC shows *a* party or wedding. It could have been shot at any time over the last year or more, as far as that goes. BBC is the remorse of the world! They're certainly a reason for remorse in the UK. The BBC used to be pretty good, until they let their new coverage quality slide so much. Although I actually agree with your sentiment here, from experience of both, I think the BBC still kicks the ass off any US news coverage. Fewer vested interests, less need to toe the party line. John |
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"John Mullen" wrote: "Chad Irby" wrote in message m... They're certainly a reason for remorse in the UK. The BBC used to be pretty good, until they let their new coverage quality slide so much. Although I actually agree with your sentiment here, from experience of both, I think the BBC still kicks the ass off any US news coverage. Fewer vested interests, less need to toe the party line. One telling problem with the Beeb right now is their lack of coverage on the Oil for Food scandal. *Very* little coverage, and what's there isn't exactly hard hitting. Note also that when they mention Hamas (or other Mideast terror groups) in an article, they don't call them terrorists. They call them militants or something less direct. When the word terrorist *is* used in a BBC story, it's usually inserted in "scare quotes." So Hamas isn't a bunch of terrorists. It's a militant group, or a so-called "terrorist" group. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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So Hamas isn't a bunch of terrorists. It's a militant group, or a
so-called "terrorist" group. As long as Palestine and East Jerusalem is occupied, Hamas is free to blow up whatever they want. Just like the WWII soviet partisans, Tito's yugoslavian partisans, the french armed resistance or the anti-Quisling norwegians did it. Trains, buses, automobiles, bridges and buildings, anything israeli or Third Reich. It is their unalienable right to scare the invaders off their occupied land. It is harder to do now, cause palestinian do not receive any foreign supply comparable what Tito got from the USA and USSR. They are practically fighting bare handed (AK-47 and homemade junk against heavy tanks). But be sure, Allah is patient, and arabs have time on their hands, like sand in the desert. Years are like seconds for the almighty. Some time the sons of Allah will regain their land. I think israelis should move to California and live there. They have done so much harm and terror to the middle east in the last 55 years (invasions, 200+ nuclear bombs, biological weapons of ethnically selective mass destruction, ethnic cleansing, etc.) that you really cannot expect arabs to live in peace with them ever. Damn it, jews they still didn't pay the gov't of Lebanon for all the destruction they did in those 22 years of occupation of the southern part of the country. Regards, Tamas Feher. |
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In message , Chad Irby
writes Well, the video shown on the BBC shows *a* party or wedding. It could have been shot at any time over the last year or more, as far as that goes. I've seen the footage, but it's been heavily caveated - this "purports" (the BBC's word, not mine) to be film of the wedding party before the attack, and footage of the aftermath, but firm evidence is lacking to date. The original source for both the footage and some of the claims is Associated Press TV News. -- He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. Julius Caesar I:2 Paul J. Adam MainBoxatjrwlynch[dot]demon{dot}co(.)uk |
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Chad Irby wrote in message om...
In article , "Tamas Feher" wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3741223.stm Several hours worth of home video tape showing the wedding has been recovered. + Half-hour news video, showing the dead, including children and the very guy who filmed the home video above. Well, the video shown on the BBC shows *a* party or wedding. It could have been shot at any time over the last year or more, as far as that goes. BBC is the remorse of the world! They're certainly a reason for remorse in the UK. The BBC used to be pretty good, until they let their new coverage quality slide so much. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.j...toryID=5239376 You certainly have to admire the 9 members of the band who died after the video was shot and the tenth who lived to verify their presence. That's sacrifice. Literally. "Basem Ishab Mohamed, the drummer, identified the organist as Mohaned, brother of a noted Baghdad wedding singer Hussein al-Ali, who also performed at the wedding. Both were killed when U.S. aircraft struck in the early hours of Wednesday, he said. " from the cite above |
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Sure, Tamas, several hours of "video of a wedding party" must be real hard
to come by. Pictures/video of dead women and children must be rare indeed. Does anything- anything at all- tie any of this to the events in question? Anything? Steve Swartz "Tamas Feher" wrote in message ... http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3741223.stm Several hours worth of home video tape showing the wedding has been recovered. + Half-hour news video, showing the dead, including children and the very guy who filmed the home video above. BBC is the remorse of the world! |
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"Leslie Swartz" wrote in message
... Sure, Tamas, several hours of "video of a wedding party" must be real hard to come by. Pictures/video of dead women and children must be rare indeed. Does anything- anything at all- tie any of this to the events in question? Anything? For that matter, perhaps the whole war is being faked in Hollywood. Maybe none of it is real. Could you prove to me that it was? Your post marks you as very naive. Maybe you are very young. A hint: wars are not won or lost by the provability of facts. You may be thinking of court cases? This incident, whether it really happened or not, has caused terrible (maybe fatal?) damage to the continued US occupation of Iraq. FWIW I believe it really was a wedding. John PS Do you think all the torture pics and video were also maybe faked? How about the moon landings... |
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John:
1) Leave your bogus ad hominem attacks for someone else; I don't buy them ("very young, indeed!"). The naive person is the one who believes that by casting dubious a[psersions on the character or nature of the person presenting hte argument, they have somehow "scored points" in the argument itself. 2) I never stated- I never implied- that lies/propaganda have no power. Go ahead and argue against that straw man if you like; once again, it also (see ad hominem above) says more about you as a person than the nature of your- or my- argument. 3) Add the straw man about "the whole war is faked" to the existing bonfire, will you? 4) And nice go of adding a couple of other gratuitous (and irrelevant, and reflective to your position) ad-hominem slanders and strawmen at the end as well. You missed the obvious tin foil hat and trilateral commission ones though. O.K., so the crux of your argument is thus: "I believe the wedding story is true, therefore you must be a big doody head." O.K., if I guess that's all you can come up with we can move on . . . (note: I'm the guy who posted the analogy to the Jenin mythology and how the power of "Arab Truth" is stronger than the power of "Western Truth" mainly because while our truth is based on reason and evidence, arab truth is based on faith and culture. Truths based on reason and evidence are harder to demonstrate than truths basedc on "it sounds right to me and fits my assumptions and preferences." That's why it's irrelevant- to you- whether or not the "evidence" of the "wedding massacre" are in any way "true" or "false" in a western sense. The pictures are purely authentic- no fakery required- in that they represent what they represent- it's just that what they represent have nothing whatsoever to do with what the providers are *claiming* tehy represent. Nice chatting with you anyways.) Steve Swartz "John Mullen" wrote in message . net... "Leslie Swartz" wrote in message ... Sure, Tamas, several hours of "video of a wedding party" must be real hard to come by. Pictures/video of dead women and children must be rare indeed. Does anything- anything at all- tie any of this to the events in question? Anything? For that matter, perhaps the whole war is being faked in Hollywood. Maybe none of it is real. Could you prove to me that it was? Your post marks you as very naive. Maybe you are very young. A hint: wars are not won or lost by the provability of facts. You may be thinking of court cases? This incident, whether it really happened or not, has caused terrible (maybe fatal?) damage to the continued US occupation of Iraq. FWIW I believe it really was a wedding. John PS Do you think all the torture pics and video were also maybe faked? How about the moon landings... |
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"Leslie Swartz" wrote in message
... John: 1) Leave your bogus ad hominem attacks for someone else; I don't buy them ("very young, indeed!"). The naive person is the one who believes that by casting dubious a[psersions on the character or nature of the person presenting hte argument, they have somehow "scored points" in the argument itself. 2) I never stated- I never implied- that lies/propaganda have no power. Go ahead and argue against that straw man if you like; once again, it also (see ad hominem above) says more about you as a person than the nature of your- or my- argument. 3) Add the straw man about "the whole war is faked" to the existing bonfire, will you? 4) And nice go of adding a couple of other gratuitous (and irrelevant, and reflective to your position) ad-hominem slanders and strawmen at the end as well. You missed the obvious tin foil hat and trilateral commission ones though. O.K., so the crux of your argument is thus: "I believe the wedding story is true, therefore you must be a big doody head." O.K., if I guess that's all you can come up with we can move on . . . (note: I'm the guy who posted the analogy to the Jenin mythology and how the power of "Arab Truth" is stronger than the power of "Western Truth" mainly because while our truth is based on reason and evidence, arab truth is based on faith and culture. Truths based on reason and evidence are harder to demonstrate than truths basedc on "it sounds right to me and fits my assumptions and preferences." That's why it's irrelevant- to you- whether or not the "evidence" of the "wedding massacre" are in any way "true" or "false" in a western sense. The pictures are purely authentic- no fakery required- in that they represent what they represent- it's just that what they represent have nothing whatsoever to do with what the providers are *claiming* tehy represent. Nice chatting with you anyways.) (snip) "John Mullen" wrote in message . net... "Leslie Swartz" wrote in message ... Sure, Tamas, several hours of "video of a wedding party" must be real hard to come by. Pictures/video of dead women and children must be rare indeed. Does anything- anything at all- tie any of this to the events in question? Anything? For that matter, perhaps the whole war is being faked in Hollywood. Maybe none of it is real. Could you prove to me that it was? Your post marks you as very naive. Maybe you are very young. A hint: wars are not won or lost by the provability of facts. You may be thinking of court cases? This incident, whether it really happened or not, has caused terrible (maybe fatal?) damage to the continued US occupation of Iraq. FWIW I believe it really was a wedding. John PS Do you think all the torture pics and video were also maybe faked? How about the moon landings... Aw! Sorry if I hurt your feelings! You may not be as naive as I thought, as it seems you do sort-of understand the point I was making. I don't buy the 'Arab truth' vs 'Western truth' dichotomy though. Truth is truth. But in war, perception is reality. Why are you so sure the wedding photos were faked? They look real enough to me. Do you have inside information, or is it just your preconceived ideas that guide you here? Top-posting is a crime against Usenet! Nice chatting to you too! John |
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