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lovuian

(19,362 posts)
7. Yes and it breeds paranoia
Tue May 29, 2012, 02:45 PM
May 2012

instead of getting sheep ...they get wolves

We are living in a Paranoid civilization and that means it will destroy itself

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the bodies were in Iraqi and the children are Iraqi lovuian May 2012 #1
I expected more from the BBC than Faux Noise. freshwest May 2012 #3
not the first time, either. HiPointDem May 2012 #2
yep lovuian May 2012 #4
When you are pushing propaganda, what's a photo matter liberal N proud May 2012 #5
Yup. You said it better than me... riderinthestorm May 2012 #6
Yes and it breeds paranoia lovuian May 2012 #7
the bbc are state owned just like all state owned media Sea-Dog May 2012 #8
The have taken the photo down and apologized. tabatha May 2012 #9
This particular mistake has a lot of irony in it. redgreenandblue May 2012 #10
I agree with you lovuian May 2012 #13
+1 "whats one more massacre...it is the use of the photo to instill emotions from the reader" NT riderinthestorm May 2012 #14
They marked it as "from an activist", and said it could not be verified muriel_volestrangler May 2012 #17
I'm glad they used it and were caught because all the murderers of Iraqi children are now malaise May 2012 #11
i think they referred to him as 'Mad' Sea-Dog May 2012 #12
What I cannot understand Dokkie May 2012 #15
Assad probably left the bodies for the opposition to videotape. Selatius May 2012 #18
That is hard to believe Dokkie May 2012 #19
just because someone is a bad guy, doesn't mean the propaganda machine won't be set on HIGH yurbud May 2012 #20
good questions. HiPointDem May 2012 #21
K & R Dokkie May 2012 #16
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