Spider
08-11-2007, 10:37 PM
Added: August 11, 2007
From: boredjoewo
During her close-up assessment of wha... During her close-up assessment of what she has seen this FOX News reporter is amazed that she is able to walk in an open air market in Iraq for the first time in 2 years. Note that she did not say if she tried before...just that she has not done it. Walking in an open air market. WOW! Granted, she admits she has more security that John McCain had in his market walk a few months ago as she is embedded with a General on tour. She has the 82nd Airborne surrounding her on the ground and a few attack helicopters in the air...but isn't it amazing that she had the confidence to walk in an open air market wearing only full body armor and helmet as she was surrounded by these dozens of troops? As she makes primitive hand gestures to the Iraqis who describe their relatives being killed and explaining how there are relatively few shoppers buying anything this video must demand that the close up of the reporter be the weighty part of the report as the reporter says things are looking up as opposed to every other sentence of the report which just confirms that things are looking down. Then again isn't this typical of so many things sold to Americans from the time that George W Bush said he was a uniter and not a divider...they hate us for our freedoms...they knew exactly where the WMDs were...Saddam had a hand in 9/11...we do not torture and so many more. Remember, do not look at the facts surrounding the report...look to the reporter and the close-up in which they look you in the eye and say things are going well...as the fire of war rages around the reporter in the stories of the people being afraid to live. We report...you decide. The words of the report sure helped me decide!
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From: boredjoewo
During her close-up assessment of wha... During her close-up assessment of what she has seen this FOX News reporter is amazed that she is able to walk in an open air market in Iraq for the first time in 2 years. Note that she did not say if she tried before...just that she has not done it. Walking in an open air market. WOW! Granted, she admits she has more security that John McCain had in his market walk a few months ago as she is embedded with a General on tour. She has the 82nd Airborne surrounding her on the ground and a few attack helicopters in the air...but isn't it amazing that she had the confidence to walk in an open air market wearing only full body armor and helmet as she was surrounded by these dozens of troops? As she makes primitive hand gestures to the Iraqis who describe their relatives being killed and explaining how there are relatively few shoppers buying anything this video must demand that the close up of the reporter be the weighty part of the report as the reporter says things are looking up as opposed to every other sentence of the report which just confirms that things are looking down. Then again isn't this typical of so many things sold to Americans from the time that George W Bush said he was a uniter and not a divider...they hate us for our freedoms...they knew exactly where the WMDs were...Saddam had a hand in 9/11...we do not torture and so many more. Remember, do not look at the facts surrounding the report...look to the reporter and the close-up in which they look you in the eye and say things are going well...as the fire of war rages around the reporter in the stories of the people being afraid to live. We report...you decide. The words of the report sure helped me decide!
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