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lovuian

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13. I agree with you
Tue May 29, 2012, 04:34 PM
May 2012

putting an Iraqi massacre up for a Syrian massacre
and thinking you could get away with it

whats one more massacre...it is the use of the photo to instill emotions from the reader

and the irony is that Britain participated and helped bring the Niger documents to Bush regime
so the Iraqi War could be started against the dictator Hussein

Hussein dictator ....has a certain ring to it

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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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