12-25-2006, 03:30 AM
Quote:Bismillah:
<b>Your media is also lying to you.</b>
When is killing Arab Civilians considered a Massacre?
<b>I personaly have seen the video of this girl on Hong Kong TV when she was relating this story.
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Know the TRUTH CC.
Salam
Wael.
Know the truth, Wael? That's a remarkable statement coming from one who cuts and pastes article of dubious authenticity from crack smoking fools writing for "ZNET".
Let's look at the credentials of these folks, shall we?
<i>Eric Sargent </i>
Eric, longtime Staff member of Z Magazine, is a black belt karate teacher, father of two young children with a third on the way.
Hey, there's a guy who's qualified for... well... not much at all, actually.
<i>Andy Dunn </i>
Andy, staff member of Z Magazine since 2003, is a 1994 graduate of Z Media Insititute, an occasional writer, and longtime political malcontent. He’s worked as a janitor, millworker, newspaper writer & editor, gas station attendant, landscaper, video editor, translator, sailor, and assembly line worker, among other things.
Hey, this guy is "graduate" of "Z Media Insititute" (is that a joke?). I suppose that makes him well qualified for... well... being a "janitor, millworker, newspaper writer & editor, gas station attendant, landscaper, video editor, translator, sailor, and assembly line worker, among other things..."
<i>Michael Albert </i>
Michael, longtime activist, speaker, and writer, is founder and staff of ZNet and co-founder of Z Magazine. He also co-founded South End Press and has written numerous books and articles. He developed along with Robin Hahnel the economic vision called Participatory Economics. There is an archive of his online work on ZNet.
Another guy who appears to well qualified for janitorial work.
<i>Chris Spannos </i>
Chris began media activism in 1999 with the Redeye Collective, heard on Vancouver Coop Radio, where he was first introduced to ZMagazine. Shortly after he became a ZNet Sustianer, attended ZMedia Institute in 2001, and began volunteering in 2003. Chris was employed as a social service worker in Vancouver's down town East Side since 2001. He's also been a sailor, cook, bookstore clerk, and embroidery machine operator. Chris joined ZNet as staff in 2006.
Could this guy be any less qualified for journalism?
You know, one of the problems with the internet is that it can too often become fodder for conspiracy theorists who are not the least bit discrimimating in where they go to find these cut and paste articles.