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DesertFox
08-09-2006, 09:13 PM
Brendan Bernhard
LA Weekly News
9 Aug 06


It’s been a good week for Los Angeles’ most controversial political Web site, Little Green Footballs, widely reviled by some because it takes global Islamist terrorism more seriously than, say, a Dick Cheney hunting accident.

On August 5, Little Green Footballs (LGF) provided convincing visual evidence that a Reuters photograph of the aftermath of an Israeli bombing of Beirut was a poorly Photoshopped fake. The black clouds of smoke and duplicated buildings shown in the photograph were so obviously “cloned,” in Photoshop-speak, that it seemed surprising they could escape notice on one of the world’s most prestigious news desks. But escape it they did, and the image went ’round the world, one more victory in Hezbollah’s propaganda war against Israel and the U.S.

But then, it has long been the contention of LGF’s webmaster, 53-year-old Charles Johnson, who is the co-founder of Pajamas Media, that an awful lot of dodgy news items seem to slip past the news desks of Reuters, the Associated Press, and other major media organizations and newspapers. Two years ago, Johnson was the blogger responsible for exposing CBS anchorman Dan Rather’s use of forged memos about George W. Bush’s military service in an attempt to influence the 2004 presidential election. The memos were such obvious forgeries that Johnson was able to reveal them as such in a matter of minutes, posting the results online. But Dan Rather, the heir to Walter Cronkite and figurehead for CBS News, bought into them wholesale.

http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/reuters-image-problem/14170/

Antigone
08-09-2006, 09:25 PM
Ah, yes. It's all LGF's fault. Gotcha. :rolleyes:

ConspiracyBuff
08-10-2006, 02:42 AM
I heard of one soon after I asked the hypothetical in a thread, it was a rescue worker helping a child from rubble. Problem was that the same child and the same rescue worker were photographed by a seperate news agency about 2 hours earlier, which means, the second picture was staged.

BarkleUSA
08-10-2006, 07:34 AM
Once the MSM crossed the line from selecting news that fit their political template to manufacturing news to fit their political template (as Dan Rather did trying to affect the outcome of a federal election) they are technically committing treason by aiding and abetting terrorism.

These so-called journalists should be rounded up wholesale and sent to Gitmo until the WOT is won, however long that takes.

DesertFox
08-10-2006, 07:51 AM
To quote Maggie: Can't we just shoot them?





More red meat for our FISTED friends

DoctorDoom
08-10-2006, 08:03 AM
To quote Maggie: Can't we just shoot them?It sounds good to me. But use small-caliber weapons. The ammo is cheaper. .22 hollowpoints are nifty rounds for close-range wetwork.

Howzat, you FISTED loonies?