Subject: Uh, Reporters, Like, UH Report Ken. That's what they do. |
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The Veeckster LMAOing@!!
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Date Posted: 06:02:10 05/30/02 Thu
Author Host/IP: 67.24.57.133 In reply to:
William F. Buckley
's message, "Also, "Scott Anderson" is a noted Israel-hater, and nothing in his article was sourced." on 18:50:05 05/29/02 Wed
They witness something, they report it. Always, any time you hear something you don't like, they are a
"known" something or other. You are a KNOWN RIGHT wING aPOLOGIST kENNY BOY!@!!!
And get this Ken. I KNOW Scott Anderson. He is a FRIEND of mine from college. And he has many many many Jewish and Israeli friends.
You are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO full of Crap!!
>He's taking the word of some Palestinian somewhere.
>
>That's isn't a "report." He's angling a story to suit
>his agenda. Not to mention the fact, that nowhere is
>the point of view of the Israeli soldier, who's
>probably been shot at by shadowy figures for weeks.
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>I guess if that woman had had a bomb strapped to her
>waist, then paraded by the guy blowing him up along
>with his patrol, it would've been OK.
>
>THAT never happens does it? naaahh.
>
>I suppose it just took too much thought to actually
>question the angle of that journalistic hack job,
>didn't it?
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>>MAGAZINE DESK | May 12, 2002, Sunday
>>An Impossible Occupation
>>
>>By Scott Anderson (NYT) 8056 words
>>Late Edition - Final, Section 6, Page 34, Column 1
>>LEAD PARAGRAPH - "Through a crack in the drawn curtain
>>of his third-floor perch, Yigal Kelman uses the
>>magnified scope of his sniper rifle to study the
>>Palestinian family that has emerged onto a rooftop
>>terrace some 300 yards away.
>>
>>The family appears harmless enough -- a man in his
>>early 40's, two younger women, an old lady with a
>>white head scarf -- but the Israel Defense Forces have
>>placed the town of Atil, in the West Bank, under a
>>blanket curfew: no one allowed outside, and that
>>includes on terraces. What makes Kelman especially
>>nervous about this particular rooftop is that it
>>stands on high ground, and a gunman hidden there would
>>have a commanding view over his own position. Stepping
>>back from the window, he quietly slips a high-powered,
>>hollow-tip bullet into the rifle's firing chamber and
>>assumes the sniper's stance: feet apart, weight
>>slightly back, a slow, steady exhalation of breath.
>>Slowly he pulls the trigger, and the older woman drops
>>to the ground."
>>
>>Happy now Kenny?
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