i know most of ur media dont show thats ..bcs in easy words its controlled by ppl over there support israel ... and want you believe thats Israel as peacefull state ... ( and if thats done by Palestinian all ur media will show it over and over ) so see this link ...
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0608/S00159.htm
and these are soldiers of Israel ...so what u think when and how they deal with the Palestinians thats they hate from the bottom of their heart ...bcs israeli state rasied them for thats hate as they using ur midea to make u hate the arab and muslims ???
2006-08-09
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For "carbonbiased" ..i didnt get thats from my tv ..u see i thought i will have thats closed mind answer lol most of u washed mind by ur media thats controlled by israel over there ... dear one if u didnt know how many times USA used the VITO in UN to help israel in doing their terror actions in middel east ..last one i think for Ceasfire i think ???? lol
2006-08-09
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For "brinlarrr"
so nice words as u r saying poem here .... so keep dreaming ...and im sure u will not woke up from ur dream ever .. and let me ask u .. DID U DOWNLOAD LAST VIRSION OF Adobe Photoshop ??? !!! ......LOL
For " jared g " .... nope i didnt got it dear ...bcs i know thats ISREAL FLAG means the land from the river of Furat in iraq till the river of Nile ..which its in egypt ... so thats israel flag ...by the way i took this idea from ISRAEL TV ... not ours ...so didnt got u dear ...and im really Froggie ...wow thanks lol
2006-08-09
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For "bearableloon" i wont tell u anything ...bcs i think they israel know how the washed ur mind by thes lied made by ur media thats Zionsim conntroled it and the Zionsim found israel ... and i will let u see thats 2 links thats some AMERICAN ppl know the real truth over there ...
http://www.stormfront.org/jewish/whorules.html
http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/printer_19533.shtml
and if u told me u opend them and u read what in thats 2 links thats they are made in usa by american ppl look to know the truth ...(not by Adobe Photoshop ..is thats right "brinlarrr"??))lol ... at least i will know thats u had ur informations from many sources ...not just from ur media controlled by israel ...
2006-08-09
15:42:54 ·
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FOR "ST. JOHN " i didnt got u about im confused or not ???? if u mean what the relation between america and isreal ... just read my otehrs questions or answers and u will know ... and can ask u do u know thats BUSH is ur presedent ;) are u sure u r not the one confused here ????
2006-08-09
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And I want to add Israeli believes :
"Our race is the Master Race. We are divine gods on this planet. We are as different from the inferior races as they are from insects. In fact, compared to our race, other races are beasts and animals, cattle at best. Other races are considered as human excrement. Our destiny is to rule over the inferior races. Our earthly kingdom will be ruled by our leader with a rod of iron. The masses will lick our feet and serve us as our slaves."
— Israeli Prime Minister Menechem Begin
The body of a Jewish person," Schneerson bragged, "is of a totally different quality from the body of members of all other nations of the world. Bodies of the Gentiles are in vain. An even greater difference is in regard to the soul...A non-Jewish soul comes from three satanic spheres, while the Jewish soul stems from holiness."
--Rabbi Mendel Schneerson
"One million Arabs are not worth a Jewish fingernail."
~ Rabbi Ya'acov Perin in his eulogy at the funeral of Dr. Baruch Goldstein (Cited in the New York Times, 1994-02-28)
"Israeli lives are worth more than Palestinian ones."
Ehud Olmert 2006-06-23
"There is no such thing as a Palestinian people… It is not as if we came and threw them out and took their country. They didn't exist."
Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel, Statement to The Sunday Times, 1969-06-15
How can we return the occupied territories? There is nobody to return them to."
Golda Meir (quoted in Chapter 13 of The Zionist Connection II: What Price Peace by Alfred Lilienthal )
2006-08-10 18:24:09
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answered by Massiha 6
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well, old frog, i hope you are not attempting an amazingly all inclusive condemnation of all israelis everywhere, based on this one incident, are you? poor behavior by a very few is sad, but does not justify blaming an entire state and all of its people for crimes against humanity, eh? btw it's the palestinians, and other islamic types who are the ones constantly screaming that israel's annihilation is the major focus of their lives. does this not seem unusually pathological to you? all israel wants is to be left in peace. while it's true that the arabs did lose some land in 1948, so also have many millions of other people around the planet over the millenia. that's how it is on earth with humans and their endless wars and stupidity. get over it! stop the endless drama already and get a life! got it, froggie?
2006-08-09 14:02:53
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answered by drakke1 6
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Ugly Face of the Israeli? The Media has portrayed them as killers of women and children for years, while Muslem terrorists hide behind their own women and children to fire upon Isreali's. This is a trick to get sympathy for an otherwise cut and dried case, that Israel truely belongs to the jews. Recent video of Israel taking out missle batteries was followed by a number of women and children that were killed or injured. But who was responsible for placing a missle rig in the middle of populated area with women and children in it? Israel wwarned everyone in this zone to leave, but they did not, held captive or given the belief that it was their duty to stay, some were killed. They wanted that. It creates international sympathy for terrorism, only it gets renamed as a war for an ancient land that no one wanted until the jews were given it by brittain after world war 2. Suddenly nomadic tribes that had no national loyalties, became the long lost nation of Palestine. This is war and gets ugly, just remember that Israel didnt start it. And that god will finish it for them.
2006-08-09 14:20:21
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answered by bearableloon 2
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Americans are very deluded because their media is quite biased. Most of their media groups follow a political line and would hate to criticize "The President" or any of his policies. I think they also have problems understanding other countries because most of them have buired thier heads in the sand all their lives. The excessive patriotism many Americans show is also a big problem for them because they falsely believe they are better than the rest of the world. That has a big effect on how they percieve the world, especially people who speak other languages and can't argue back.
2006-08-09 13:49:11
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answered by private 4
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Um...hello. What would happen if Hezbollah returned the two soldiers they kidnapped and suddenly stopped firing random missiles all over the place. What?...I didn't hear you....a ceasefire? An end to the fighting?...Yeah you can go back to your TV now.
2006-08-09 13:59:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I say: Send Israel some more tanks and missles. Apparently the only thing they're guilty of is having bad aim.
2006-08-09 13:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If anything Isreal is hated by US press, it shows them at normally so much bias it is not worth reading.
2006-08-09 13:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Media bias in Lebanon: Rubes fall for the oldest trick in the book
The lesson of the Reuters photo fakery scandal is nothing any hapless once-bitten carnival mark couldn’t have warned them about.
Discredited photographer Adnan Hajj was employing the oldest and worst-kept secret in any con artist’s bag of tricks: People will see what they want to see. They will believe what they want to believe.
Hajj used Adobe Photoshop to make smoke from an Israeli airstrike on Beirut bigger. He did it in very clumsy, obvious fashion ... like something you’d see on a stage set that is stylized and intended to be suggestive of more smoke. Maybe he did it just to make his photo more dramatic. Maybe, as a number of bloggers who’ve scrutinized his work suggest, he did it for ideological reasons, to denigrate the hated Israelis and give heroic Jew-killing Hezbollah a boost.
Photo editors need big drama, wreckage, emotional faces, things that will carry a sense of urgency and attract the eye of readers. Freelancers like Hajj are paid per picture, and need money. Those factors may explain why, as noted by bloggers such as www.freedomszone.com, www.littlegreenfootballs.com, www.hotair.com, www.riehlworldview.com, photos of the same easily identifiable Lebanese wreckage were posted by Reuters and the Associated Press weeks apart, sometimes with the same people in them, with no suggestion that it was anything but new wreckage. It would explain why Hajj’s photos of a bridge strike showed the same individuals running in one direction, then in the other, with great urgency, but with greatly divergent damage in frames of the same area, and no smoke, though an airstrike is said to have just occured. Hajj and others may have figured out how to chisel more money out of the gullible western news agencies. Perhaps with the side benefit of adding to global outrage over the suffering of the Lebanese people.
Hezbollah also knows that people see what they want to see. That would explain why, as these blogs and others have pointed out, different news photographers who arrived at Qana hours apart, have similar photos of the same bodies being carried out of the wreckage and loaded onto ambulances. Photos of the dead are important. People around the world need to know about the realities of war, no matter how they feel about the justification of a particular war. In America, police, medics and firefighters usually shield the dead from the view of news cameras whenever possible. But it would appear that Hezbollah, or worse, Lebanese rescue workers, decided the best use of a dead child was to be dragged around for propaganda purposes.
Now the bloggers have noted that several New York Times photos appear to show the same man walking into some wreckage who is later shown as a bombing victim being carried out. The bloggers were drawn to this because they noticed that, unlike anyone and anything that has been subjected to an urban bombing, the "body" was clean. It wasn’t covered with dust ... except on the hands, where the "victim" may have been rumaging around in the rubble. That’s when the facial similarity with the perfectly healthy, similarly shirtless man was noticed.
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Rank or perhaps willful ignorance of the realities of warfare is also demonstrated by photos such as a car allegedly hit by an Israeli airstrike that looks like it’s been in a bad fender bender, with no sign of the kind of blast damage a car hit by a missile or bomb would have sustained. You’d think after handling three years of war photos out of Iraq, not to mention the many wars of preceding decades, photo editors might be more conversant with the particulars of the subject.
The question is, why would photo editors who presumeably are looking at a chronological series of photos from any given scene, fall for tricks that have been uncovered by amateurs?
Because people see what they want to see. Magicians and scammers have known this since the time of the pharoahs. Psychological studies have confirmed it is true.
In Lebanon, where Hezbollah has made widespread use of human shields, firing missiles on Israel from positions dug in next to UN observer posts and within inhabited villages, what the international press has wanted to see and has reported is evidence of Israeli war crimes. Until now, Hezbollah and photographers like Hajj have been able to ensure that they will.
Everyone in the news business gets taken for a ride sooner or later. It’s an occupational hazard. What is surprising is the scale of it in Lebanon. And what is tragic about this is, as a Boston Herald photo editor noted, editors everywhere can no longer trust the pictures from Lebanon. The public cannot know what is staged and what is real. They cannot know the true scope of the devastation that Hezbollah’s aggression against Israel and its cynical tactics have brought on the Lebanese people. The con artists have shafted themselves and their own people with their cheap tricks.
2006-08-09 13:50:05
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answered by brinlarrr 5
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wait.. what does this have to do with america? I though we where supposed to keep our nose out of the mid east?
2006-08-09 13:53:38
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answered by Reverand Ray 4
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Better the Israelies, then you ugly insane screaming muslims
2006-08-09 21:50:51
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answered by acid tongue 7
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