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When Bush welcomed Abbas to the White House he did not use the word HAMAS one time. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/10/20051020.html My parents taught me the buck stops here. It is easy for us to use the biased media as our target for anger while forgetting to start at the top and slam it on the desk of our elected leaders who set the stage for everything else. Armed gangs, Armed resistance groups....this is what the world including Bush terms those which slaughter Jews. Remember Bush said, "those who commit acts of terror and those who support and harbor terrorists are terrorists." It is obvious this was said with the exculsion of palestinian terror and their terror leaders. We wonder why no one respects the lives of Jews?? Abbas is welcomed to the White House and called a man of peace. Need I say more.... I am angry with the NYTIMES every bit as angry at Bush. There are two sides and a whole story not just half. Posted by: Chen on November 6, 2005 04:37 PM Post a comment |
Fixing potholes, killing jews
Mediacrity takes issue with a recent New York Times article "Voted in, Hamas Sets a West Bank City Astir. Mediacrity writes:
There's more to the article. The mayor is portrayed as a born again reformer. (Fatah's fault is not its failure to take on Hamas but to be corrupt. Hamas will fix that.)
At the end of the article Erlanger gives the Hamas mayor an opportunity to respond to the most troubling allegations against him:
Erlanger editorializes "... a figureIsrael does not deny ..." Might he have written:
Of course, but Hamas, a terrorist organization by any definition (weaselly qualification noted above notwithstanding) is not on trial, only Israel is. That's the way it is in much of the media, as I noted about the Washington Post late last year in "More democratic than america."
No doubt Mayor Masri will get the trains running on time also.
Technorati Tags: terror, Israel, Media Bias, Hamas.
Crossposted on Israpundit and Soccer Dad.
Posted by David Gerstman at November 6, 2005 02:14 PM