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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

greatest scandals of the war on terror

1. As soon as the twin towers exploded, Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Michael Moore, Norman Mailer, and a coterie of similar appeasers rushed into print to try and impede any decisive American response to the cowardly Islamic terrorist sneak attack. Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Michael Moore, Norman Mailer, and their pals, have been responsible for emboldening Al Qaeda in the aftermath of its defeats in Iraq and Afghanistan. These paltry traitors have convinced Al Qaeda that the war can still be won on the home front. They have been complicit in every act of terrorism since Nine Eleven.
2. The mainstream media shamelessly hyped up the mistreatment of terrorist prisoners at Abu Graib. The mainstream media did this even knowing that their reportage would cause the deaths of American and Allied soldiers, and give succour to the Jihadi's.
3. In Britain, the Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan deliberately printed fake photographs of prisoners being violated in an attempt to discredit the War On Terror. The photos show falsified images of British soldiers urinating on Iraqi prisoners. Piers Morgan claims he believed the photos were genuine. To this day Piers Morgan persists in a related lie, that he believes the story is genuine even if the photos are demonstrably fake. Piers Morgan has been fired from the Daily Mirror.
4. As British soldiers prepared to set forth on an heroic mission to overthrow Saddam Hussein's fascist regime in far distant Iraq, they listened to BBC reports criticising their impending departure. The reports were so clearly anti British and anti American in tone that the British troops themselves from then referred to the BBC as the Baghdad Broadcasting Corporation.
5. A Daily Telegraph journalist was captured by Jihadi's in Iraq. His articles had been published under the name James Treves. His real name was Mohammed Bin Kareem or some such. The supposedly patriotic Telegraph had been passing off Muslim written articles as something quite different. The Daily Telegraph journalist was later released by his kidnappers.
6. British broadcaster David Frost accepted a high profile presenting job at the Nazi television station Al Jazeera earning for himself the fondly applied epithet Frostie The Snow Muslim.
7. Former President Jimmy Carter met with Hamas, the Iranian sponsored terror movement in the Gaza Strip.
8. Former President Jimmy Carter attempted to weaken and discredit President Bush's negotiating position with North Korea regarding North Korea's nuclear weapons stockpile. Carter had himself signed an accord with the North Koreans as roving ambassador during the Clinton era under which the North Koreans promised not to develop nuclear weapons. The Koreans accepted free food, money and oil from America under the Carter deal, while going ahead and developing the A bomb anyway. President Bush's negotiating position was to insist that other regional powers play an equal role with the USA in dealing with Korea. There warn't nobody in that neighbourhood who could afford to have the North Koreans packing atomic heat. The Bush policy prevailed. But no thanks to Carter who scandalously tried to weaken and discredit the President when the negotiations were at a critical juncture. No thanks to the mainstream media either who have not reported the even handedness and efficacy of the Bush strategy.
9. The Associated Press news group have throughout the past seven years of the War On Terror, employed journalists and photographers who are Al Qaeda agents. In Afghanistan an Associated Press photographer attended the beheadings of two women, taking pictures of the women as they were violated and killed, and being sure all the while never to capture anything on camera that might identify the murderers. In Iraq the Americans grew weary of detaining Associated Press photographers at the scene of road side bombing murders of American troops. The Associated Press photographers had an uncommon ability to turn up to photograph murdered Americans before the murders actually took place.
10. In Iraq after the defeat of Saddam Hussein, a group of American Generals and administrators were met by a senior Islamic cleric. The Americans recognised that this cleric was a real tough guy but one who genuinely loved his people. Privately they referred to him as "Darth Vader," because he presented a most intimidating presence. This senior Muslim cleric told the liberating Americans: "Iraq welcomes you. You must defeat all those who will try to sabotage this victory. Then you must unite Iraq under a constitution inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ." This event happened. It was witnessed by a senior Time Magazine staffer. The Time Magazine staffer did not report the incident. His mendacious excuse for failing to report this information? "No one would have believed me."
11. Andrew Gilligan a BBC journalist attempted to impede the War On Terror by manufacturing a series of innuendos and presenting them as news to incriminate Prime Minister Tony Blair. Gilligan's main strategy was to insert in the public mind the phrase: "The case for war was based on a sexed up dossier." The BBC repeated this phrase oh about 5000 times while British troops were fighting and dying in Iraq and Afghanistan. The BBC continued to repeat the phrase "sexed up dossier" even after two public enquiries had exonerated Britain's war time Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Gilligan was fired. The inside source, who Gilligan claimed had furnished the story, was found dead, a death that has been declared suicide. Gilligan's use of the agit prop phrase "sexed up dossier," and the BBC's blatent collusion with him, amounted to a treacherous attempt to derail the War On Terror. I do not believe Gilligan's source committed suicide.
12. In America, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, Newsweek, Time Magazine, the Washington Compost, and the New York Times all colluded in agit prop of their own. Their intent was similar to the BBC's. To lodge in the public mind a false phrase that would, false or not, in any case discredit the President. The phrase these entities tried to sell to the American people was: "Bush lied, people died." People did die after the Jihadi's realised that mainstream American media were now so anxious to discredit President Bush that they were now actually on the side of Al Qaeda.
13. After the American and British liberation of Afghanistan, a United Nations official called Mary Robinson, warned the liberators, that Taliban/Al Qaeda prisoners must be treated humanely. The Taliban/Al Qaeda prisoners in Afghanistan's most notorious prison promptly attempted to murder their way to freedom, attacking their guards in the foulest manner, biting some of them to death, and all the while basking in the sure knowledge that Mary Robinson would never ever criticise any atrocity they committed.
14. Fox News, which is generally fair minded in assessing the War On Terror, continues to rely on Associated Press agency reports laced with anti American propaganda for its website coverage of the war. Fox is of course owned by Rupert Murdoch, the proprietor of Sky News, a quisling appeaserish anti American anti British station. Presumably Sky hopes to do a lot of business in Arabia when those enlightened Al Qaeda fellows take over the world.
15. CIA employee Valerie Plame wished to impede President Bush's move to oust Saddam Hussein. She suggested her husband Joe Wilson be sent to Africa to check whether Saddam had been trying to buy uranium. Both Valerie Plame and her husband were Democratic Party supporters virulently opposed to President Bush. Of course Wilson claimed he found nothing in Africa. Afterwards he and his wife falsely alleged that his wife had secret agent status within the CIA and that the Bush Presidency had risked her life by leaking her identity. This claim was frivolous. After making it, Plame allowed herself to be photographed on the cover of Vogue magazine. Plame and Wilson did manage to blow enough snow to get a Bush Administration staffer called Scooter Libby sent to jail on some technicality. Both Plame and Wilson are thoroughly vile people, each equally deserving of jail time. During World War Two they would have been beheaded. Both Plame and Wilson did their level best to save Saddam Hussein and perpetuate his regime in Iraq.
16. CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, Sky News, Time Magazine, Newsweek, et al, have failed to give proper news coverage to the new government of Iraq's recent disposal of Saddam's pre-war uranium stock pile. This uranium is evidence that Saddam had been seeking to build atomic weapons. News reports have instead focussed on an unattributed comment carried by the Associated Press claiming that the uranium being disposed of dated from before 1991 and had been submitted to UN weapons inspectors by Saddam. There has been no confirmation of this dating of the uranium, or of the methodology used to date it, or indeed of the identity of the person who supposedly told the Associated Press exactly what it wanted to hear. Nor is it clear how anyone could tell from a barrel of uranium whether it had been purchased in 1991 or 1999. The scant media mentions which this uranium stockpile has been given are sure evidence that mainstream media groups are still arrogantly, facilely and culpably, attempting to manipulate the public into an anti President Bush posture. The alternative for them would be unthinkable, ie to tell the truth.
17. Most of the Democrats, including Barack Obama, voted against President Bush's Surge Strategy. In Iraq the Surge defeated Al Qaeda. The Dems and their media allies never admitted to being wrong. CNN and company continue to pretend that a wide range of factors led to the downfall of Al Qaeda in Iraq. They suggest it was a Shiite ceasefire, or Moqtada Al Sadr becoming peaceable, or a Sunni change of heart. Anything but the truth. The truth is President Bush finally found a General worthy of the American troops who had fought so valiantly for to free the world from Islamic terror. President Bush finally found a General who wasn't just a Clinton era appointee with a penchant for fanciful notions about human rights. He finally found one who knew the business of war. That General was David Petraeus. Petraeus was not fazed by nonsense talk along the lines of: "You can't defeat an insurgency." Petraeus bluntly told President Bush: "If you give me enough soldiers, no one will be able to walk down a street in Iraq without my permission. At that stage the insurgency is over."
18. Democratic Party politicians referred to General Petraeus as General Betrayus.
19. The Nobel Prize Committee awarded its peace prize to Al Gore who was attempting to distract the public from the threat of Muslim terrorism by scaremongering about the environment.
20. Mainstream media groups, by their sins of omission and by their negligence in reportage, are still effectively colluding in concealing the prevalence of Islamic terror cells throughout western Europe and America. The media has been treasonably negligent in failing to advocate detention without trial for those involved in committing or planning to commit Jihad crimes against humanity.

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