bias anyone?
the independent media has struck again with its incredible ability to avoid attention to objective reporting or a balanced perspective.
it was very easy to learn that those damned israelis had gone and struck again with zealous fervour and attempted to wipe out those poor hamas headquarters once again for no apparent reason...
if you use sleuth like detective skills you may be able to scrummage in the back of some online news site, that for the past 3 days the skies have rained missiles into sderot, israel, schools have been closed and no one is walking the streets. this is apparently acceptable to the press, cos i cant see why these important facts were excluded in their reporting, and the unjustified attack was in response thereto...
its quite funny to watch the screams of shock horror as a country attempts to defend its citizens. on my last reading of the use of force defending your border by attacking the very same militants that have bombed you was called self defence - i still cant understand dugards problem with the building of a border...
it was very easy to learn that those damned israelis had gone and struck again with zealous fervour and attempted to wipe out those poor hamas headquarters once again for no apparent reason...
if you use sleuth like detective skills you may be able to scrummage in the back of some online news site, that for the past 3 days the skies have rained missiles into sderot, israel, schools have been closed and no one is walking the streets. this is apparently acceptable to the press, cos i cant see why these important facts were excluded in their reporting, and the unjustified attack was in response thereto...
its quite funny to watch the screams of shock horror as a country attempts to defend its citizens. on my last reading of the use of force defending your border by attacking the very same militants that have bombed you was called self defence - i still cant understand dugards problem with the building of a border...
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