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  • Monday, August 14, 2006

    World Trade Center

    Well, I watched it with several of my friends today. It was a good movie. I felt sad, I felt pain, I felt remorse, but at the end, I felt happiness and greatfulness. Here's a response by a friend on mine online.



    Andrew: if you haven’t seen worldn trade center, you should. It was a good movie.

    Sean: yeah

    Sean: but I actually lived through that

    Sean: I saw the buildings fall

    Sean: I'm weary to watch it

    Sean: I cried that day man

    Sean: It’s like watching the moon disappear. The towers are enormous; they have the space equivalent of 50 New York City blocks

    Sean: as many as 15,000 people worked there

    Sean: everyone knows someone who works in the towers.

    Sean: I'm not sure its something I can relive again

    Sean: NYC has never felt quite the same ever since.

    Sean: each floor is 1 acre

    Sean: the devastated area was 16

    Sean: but you could smell the air

    Sean: and see the smoke everywhere

    Sean: stuff was flying everywhere

    Sean: anyway to sum it up, NYC is my home. Watching that movie would be like watching part of my home burn down. I just can't do it.

    God Bless those who are still emotionally, and physically affected by 9/11. May they find peace within the happiness and joy that life is filled with.

    Wednesday, August 09, 2006

    Cindy Sheehan is a Douchebag



    Cindy Sheehan on Hardball



    Cindy Sheehan Exposed by Michelle Malkin, a true American Patriot

    Thursday, August 03, 2006

    Evidence Mounts that Kana "Massacre" Was a Fake



    Other facts brought by Koret and Spencer:

    * Sometime after dawn a call went out to jo
    urnalists and rescue workers to come to the scene. Though Hizbullah has been claiming that civilians could not freely flee the scene due to Israeli destruction of bridges and roads, the journalists and rescue teams from nearby Tyre had no problem getting there.

    * Lebanese rescue teams did not start evacuating the building until after the camera crews came. The absence of a real rescue effort was explained by saying that equipment was lacking. There were no scenes of live or injured people being extracted.

    * There was little blood, CNN's Wedeman noted, concluding that the victims appeared to have died while they were sleeping - despite the thunderous Israeli air attacks. Rescue workers equipped with cameras were removing the bodies from one opening in the collapsed structure, and journalists were not allowed near it.

    * Rescue workers carrying the victims on stretchers occasionally flipped up the blankets so that cameras could show the faces and bodies of the dead. But, Koret noted, the ashen-gray faces of the victims gave cause to think that the bodies looked like they had been dead for days.

    * Photos of the rescue operation transmitted all over the world are "extremely suspicious, " Spencer writes, citing work by EU Referendum showing numerous anomalies in the photos. "Most notably, " he writes, "the dating of the various photos suggests that the same bodies were paraded before reporters on different occasions, each time as if they had just been pulled from the rubble. [In addition], some workers are wearing different gear in different photos, yet clearly carrying the same corpse."

    * The Christian Lebanese (French-language) website LIBANOSCOPIE has charged that Hizbullah staged the entire incident in order to stimulate calls for a ceasefire, thereby staving off its destruction by Israel and Lebanese plans to rid themselves of this terrorist plague.

    Wednesday, August 02, 2006

    Falling Bodies

    http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/744844.html

    Qana bombing body count falls sharply

    By Yoav Stern

    Additional questions arose yesterday about the Israel Air Force's strike on a building in Qana on Sunday, even as the number of fatalities in the incident appeared to be much lower than originally published.

    The Red Cross announced yesterday that 28 bodies, including those of 19 children, had been found at the site. Additional bodies are expected to be found over the coming days.

    Regarding the IAF strike itself, it remains unclear at this stage why that specific house, which was located at the northern edge of Qana, was targeted. The Israel Defense Forces' inquiry has yet to establish a connection between residents of the building and Hezbollah operatives who were launching rockets at Israel from the area of the village. The IDF believed the building to be empty, and therefore bombed it.


    IDF sources said yesterday, however, that the investigation into the incident was still ongoing. The sources added that a large number of Katyusha rockets had been fired at Israel from the area of Qana.

    According to survivors of the strike, two extended families had taken shelter in the building. The survivors said that the Shalhoub and Hashem families remained in the building because they were unable to afford the cost of traveling north. The families also assumed that the Israeli drones that were patrolling the skies above the village had seen that the building was occupied by numerous children.

    The survivors spoke of two bombings ? one at 1 A.M., and the second some 10 minutes later. However, what appeared to the survivors as a second bombing may have been the sound of the building coming down. None of the survivors said that the building only collapsed several hours later.

    Ibrahim Shalhoub described how he and his cousin had left to find help following the strike on the building. "It was dark and there was lots of smoke," he said. "No one could do anything until morning. I could not stop crying; I couldn't help them."

    The fact that the Red Cross in Tyre was informed of the incident only in the morning is another reason why assistance was late in arriving. The director of the Red Cross office in the city, Sami Yazbek, said that he received word of the incident only at 7 A.M. The ambulances dispatched to the area were further delayed by the damaged roads, Yazbek said.




    So the two bombings are about 10 minutes apart and the second could of been mistekened for the building collapsing. We have to think then, why did they stay inside a building that was just bombed? Earlier news articles made a point about the roof not damaged. Does that mean they were forced to stay inside? By Whom?
    Game, set and match


    A perfectly natural pose, not staged in any wayWell, I never. The news agencies that stitched up the photos at the Qana site have all huddled together and got AP staff writer David Bauder to issue a story rebutting lil ol' EU Referendum. And the imaginative title? "News agencies stand by Lebanon photos".

    To engineer this massive intellectual feat, Bauder – who contacted this site asking us to ring him in New York at our own expense to answer his questions, but did not respond to our e-mail offering this blogger's telephone number – relied on the one post, but clearly did not bother to read the others, and particularly the latest, which already anticipated the points he was to make.

    Another completely natural pose... this one from Al ReutersThus does Bauder concentrate his fire on the one point of several, where he claims this site rests its case of "chicanery" on the part of the agencies on the "time stamps" that went with captions of the photographs. Laboriously, he details the timings, and then sets outs our case, that the events depicted were staged for effect, "a criticism echoed by talk show host Rush Limbaugh when he directed listeners to the blog on Monday."

    "These photographers are obviously willing to participate in propaganda," Limbaugh is cited as saying. "They know exactly what's being done, all these photos, bringing the bodies out of the rubble, posing them for the cameras, it's all staged. Every bit of it is staged and the still photographers know it."

    Yet another completely natural scene - not a hint of 'staging'The "straw dog" thus set up, AP's Bauder then sets about rebutting it, declaring "information from its photo editors showed the events were not staged, and that the time stamps could be misleading for several reasons, including that web sites can use such stamps to show when pictures are posted, not taken." Note, however, the use of the word "can". He does not say that the "date stamps" are wrong.

    Nevertheless, an aggrieved "AFP executive" is then wheeled on, saying, "he was stunned to be questioned about it." The MSM being questioned? Shocking, I tell you, shocking!


    And now for the AP 'specials': #1 - completely unstagedThen al Reuters is brought into the fray. In a statement, it says that it categorically rejects any such suggestion and then Kathleen Carroll, AP's senior vice president and executive editor, puts the boot in. "It's hard to imagine how someone sitting in an air-conditioned office or broadcast studio many thousands of miles from the scene can decide what occurred on the ground with any degree of accuracy," she says.

    # 2 - also unstagedAir conditioning? I wish.

    But Carroll hasn't finished yet. "In addition to personally speaking with photo editors", she says – who tell the absolute, unvarnished truth - "I also know from 30 years of experience in this business that you can't get competitive journalists to participate in the kind of (staging) experience that is being described." Photographers are experienced in recognizing when someone is trying to stage something for their benefit, she adds.

    And #3 - couldn't be more natural... rescue workers do this all the timeNow administering the coup de grace, Patrick Baz, Mideast photo director for AFP, is trundled up to the front. "Do you really think these people would risk their lives under Israeli shelling to set up a digging ceremony for dead Lebanese kids?" he asks. He is not "stunned". He is "totally stunned". And he "can't imagine that somebody would think something like that would have happened."

    So, all the agencies are agreed - none of the photographs have been staged. Game set and match!

    But then, you really have to give it to AP - they really know how to look after their staff. Thank you, Little Green Footballs. And this in the National Journal rather puts the claims into perspective. Anyone remember this gem from the NYT?



    Cross Posted From:
    http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/

    Views of the Israel-Hesbollah Conflict


    Rush Limbaugh on the Israel-Hezbollah Conflict




    The Seeds of Hatred





    A No Brainer on why Israel has responded this way.

    Another Incident Of Pallywood?


    Another Incident Of Pallywood?

    There is increasing evidence that the collapse of the building in Qana was staged in order to create worldwide sentiments for Hezbollah, and Anti-Israeli aggression. Newsbusters has more:
    So there is a mysterious time gap. Then there is the nature of the building itself.
    Eshel reported that as recently as two days ago, military intelligence reported the building area had been used by the terrorists for storage or firing of weapons. It was a bad place to cram dozens of women and children.
    There are other mysteries. The roof of the building was intact. Journalist Ben Wedeman of CNN noted that there was a larger crater next to the building, but observed that the building appeared not to have collapsed as a result of the Israeli strike.
    Why would the civilians who had supposedly taken shelter in the basement of the building not leave after the post-midnight attack? They just went back to sleep and had the bad luck to wait for the building to collapse in the morning.
    Then there are the suspicious bodies.
    There was little blood, CNN's Wedeman noted: all the victims, he concluded, appeared to have died while as they were sleeping -- sleeping, apparently, through thunderous Israeli air attacks. Rescue workers equipped with cameras were removing the bodies from the same opening in the collapsed structure. Journalists were not allowed near the collapsed building.
    Rescue workers filmed as they went carried the victims on the stretchers, occasionally flipping up the blankets so that cameras could show the faces and bodies of the dead.
    But Israelis steeled to scenes of carnage from Palestinian suicide bombings and Hezbollah rocket attack could not help but notice that these victims did not look like our victims. Their faces were ashen gray. While medical examination clearly is called for to arrive at a definitive dating and cause of their deaths, they do not appear to have died hours before. The bodies looked like they had been dead for days.
    Could this just be another instance of Pallywood making its way into the Western News? However, do we really think that if that is the case, worldwide news organizations will call Hezbollah out on it? Doubtful.

    ~Cross-Post from http://gopandcollege.blogspot.com/

    Tuesday, August 01, 2006

    Hamas Web Site Lures Children to Martyrdom


    Hamas Web Site Lures Children to Martyrdom

    “We will never have peace until they love their children more than they hate us.”

    Gold Meir, Israeli Prime Minister 1969-74

    The Israeli National News reported several months ago that Hamas launched a website called Al-Fateh.net, which "glorifies shahada, martyrdom, and presents the deaths of terrorists attacking Israelis as a time of celebration." The website preaches "the moral desirability of being a suicide terrorist via cartoons and children’s stories." (audio report on the story)

    The home page is innocent enough, with a cartoon drawing of a wide-eyed girl in the middle of a flower. Digging deeper, the message of child martyrdom and hatred for Israel is clear. This website is devoted to Palestinians and the indoctrination of very young children to Jihad. Here are some examples:

    (**NOTE: Use Google Language to translate pages from Arabic to English)

    Read the story of Palestinian children in a refugee camp talking about the Zionist occupation:

    Venerate the Martyr of the Month

    Read creepy Islamic children’s stories (like ‘Resourceful Killer’)

    Look at other Palestinian children who send in pictures:

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    Cross-posted at Amy’s Blog: Bottom Line Up Front

    Launch of Andrew's New Political Blog


    I think it's time I voiced out my own brand of Youth Conservatism.

    With that said, this is only a first post, and it's only meant to be a blog filler, nothing important here until I write soemthing interesting/find soemthing interesting.

    Please support Israel in the meantime.