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2006-06-26 08:10:16 · 6 answers · asked by joeblack605 2 in Politics & Government Government

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To have something to complain about. For example:

Iraq's arsenal of weapons of mass destruction was not captured by US forces who heroically brought down Saddam Hussein's regime three years ago this week. It vanished before they arrived.
Israeli intelligence reported before the US-led invasion that starting in late summer 2002 Saddam's WMD arsenal was shipped by truck convoy to Syria. Recently, documents seized from Iraq after the fall of the regime were released to the public. Those documents revealed that under the direct command of former Russian prime minister and KGB boss Yevgeny Primakov, Russian Spetnaz forces oversaw the transfer of Iraq's WMD to Syria ahead of the US-led invasion. These reports have been corroborated by Saddam's Air Vice Marshall General Georges Sada.

So rather than being destroyed or secured, Saddam's WMD arsenal was simply moved from one rogue regime with intimate ties to terror organizations to another rogue regime with intimate ties to terror organizations.

Of course, American Media will NOT report this, it will prove Bush right, and then they would look stupid.

Michael Moore, thanks:
Friday, 23 June 2006
When News Lies


WHEN NEWS LIES
Media Complicity and The Iraq War


By Danny Schechter, The News Dissector



A new book from Danny Schechter offers an up to date indictment of the role media played in promoting and misreporting the war on Iraq. It is an analysis of how and why the media got it wrong that pinpoints the failures of journalism and the collusion of media companies with the Bush Administration. The author of EMBEDDED: Weapons of Mass Deception (Prometheus 2003), an account of the TV coverage of the US invasion, returns with a more comprehensive, updated and insider look at the media complicity that Schechter argues "made the war possible."



"Most of the anti-war movement focused on the crimes of the Bush Administration ignoring the mainstream media, its far more effective accomplice," says former network producer Danny Schechter (ABC, CNN). "The government orchestrated the war while the media marketed it. You couldn't have one without the other."



WHEN NEWS LIES includes the feature -length DVD of the prize-winning film WMD (Weapons of Mass Deception). The book will also include the complete script as well as a discussion of the challenges of exposing media with media with a documentary. It chronicles the media war fought alongside the military campaign and the struggle to stand up for truth.

Source(s):
Google it:

Saddam, WMD, Spetsnaz

http://www.wmdthefilm.com/mambo/index.ph...

2006-06-26 08:13:09 · answer #1 · answered by Mark W 5 · 0 0

I think those WMD were found but with the media there they wer not reported because they had Made IN USA stamped all over them. Remember Saddam was a Friend of Bill Clinton We either sold or gave him massive amounts of arms including the explosives that are killing our you people today. My Theory:

2006-06-26 15:18:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because sometimes, you have to take a look at who is providing those "indisputable facts".

2006-06-26 15:21:41 · answer #3 · answered by kathy059 6 · 0 0

Because it gives them a sense of security. That they are actually capable of seeing through a front. They actually feel purpose this way. It makes them feel more excited about life. They are usually social outcasts or making alot of money from they're supposed views.

2006-06-26 15:19:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because Hillary Clinton says so!

2006-06-30 10:09:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because some people don't like having their comfort zones disturbed. So long as they can guzzle beer, snack on chips, and watch American Idol, they don't care.

2006-06-26 15:13:47 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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