The Discerning Texan
All that is necessary for evil to triumph, is for good men to do nothing.
-- Edmund Burke
-- Edmund Burke
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Treachery: NY Times Buries Al Qaeda Iraq stories so Public will Disassociate the two...
Why is this major ally of our enemies still allowed to publish unchecked, when they are engaged in covering up the facts like this? Seriously, have we not seen enough from the seditious New York Times? Was telling our enemies how we are tracking their finances not enough? When is the Bush Administration going to wake up to the serious and deadly threat to the United States from its own largest newspaper?
I am happy that President Bush is showing the courage of his convictions in waging the war abroad; but apparently the President has not yet gotten the message that the only way this war can be lost is for the American people to lose the will to fight it here at home. And enemy Number One towards that shameful ending is the New York Times. It is time for Alberto Gonzalez and Justice to pull the trigger--big time--on the publishers of this disgrace of a newspaper. The first round should come in a multi-million dollar fine of the NYT, with a threat of worse if any more openly seditious activity occurs. This would not only levy a heavy financial hit on the Times; it would send a message to all of the other seditious papers and networks that they could be next.
I am happy that President Bush is showing the courage of his convictions in waging the war abroad; but apparently the President has not yet gotten the message that the only way this war can be lost is for the American people to lose the will to fight it here at home. And enemy Number One towards that shameful ending is the New York Times. It is time for Alberto Gonzalez and Justice to pull the trigger--big time--on the publishers of this disgrace of a newspaper. The first round should come in a multi-million dollar fine of the NYT, with a threat of worse if any more openly seditious activity occurs. This would not only levy a heavy financial hit on the Times; it would send a message to all of the other seditious papers and networks that they could be next.
Labels: Al Qaeda, Iraq, Media Bias, Media War, Middle East, Misreporting Events, US Politics


































