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Date Posted: 15:19:00 08/12/03 Tue
Author: John Bull
Author Host/IP: 82-47-144-133.cable.ubr11.brad.blueyonder.co.uk / 82.47.144.133
Subject: "The photographs depict scenes from D-Day, the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima, the September 11 attacks and the fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq." So why not photos of My Lai, Mogadishu, the Teheran Rescue debacle? Because propagandists have to be very selective, Dr. Goebells taught them that. Then all they need are lots of pathetic, gullible people who miss the fairy stories their Mummy and Daddy used to tell them. Growing up is painful.
In reply to: SurveyGuy 's message, "Worthwhile viewing, if you haven't seen the Flash presentation to which this article refers. About 3 MB, so better with a fast connect. Links on page give lots of choices of source." on 19:49:33 08/10/03 Sun


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