Posted on 08/03/2006 4:19:52 PM PDT by Republican Red
In front of the "refrigerator truck" holding a dead girl (not shown). Later he appears with the same girl in his helmet and flak jacket. (AP)
The "man in the green helmet" holds up the toddler (not shown) with the blue pacifier. (AP)
It looks like standard operating procedure:
Friday, 21 June, 2002
Saddam Hussein blames western sanctions for the dying children of Iraq. (excerpt)
"They used to collect children's bodies and put them in freezers for two, three or even six or seven months - God knows - till the smell gets so unbearable. Then, they arrange the mass funerals."
The logic being, the more dead babies, the better for Saddam. That way, he can weaken public support in the west for sanctions. That means that parents who have lost a baby can't bury it until the regime says so.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/correspondent/2056376.stm
Thanks for the post. This sheds even more light on this sub-human. Can't wait until he's riding in the back of that refrigerated truck.
Ditto - What you said
Hezbo`s and the dominant media,
BUSTED !
Someone could really win a prize by interviewing the people of that town unitl he knew what really happened. shows the weakness of rushing strangers into a situation and thinking their pics and reports represent reality. Probably only phone cameras are real, now.
Yeah, the townspeople know. But, they can't talk now. There are going to be a lot of amazing stories some day when all this is over with.
Another Jenin "massacre", same old same old but the world falls for it.
But the Washington Post assured me that this was on the up and up, and that anyone that doubted it was a conspiracy nut. I'm shocked!
An email was sent out to Associated Press staffers that praised the work of its photographers during the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict. There's even a cash prize of $500 dollars that apparently will get split eight ways. The photographers who took the pictures of dead children in Qana will take part in the reward.
Is this what it takes? If we paid them $500 dollars, maybe photographers in the region would take pictures of terrorists hiding behind human shields.
For a day of outstanding a memorable photos, taken in conditions of substantial danger, the Lebanon photo team of:
Nasser Nasser,
Lefteris Pitarakis,
Kevin Frayer,
Mohammed Zaatari,
Ben Curtis,
Hussein Malla,
Kevork Djansezian
Dalia Khamissy
Each will share this weeks $500 Beat of the Week award.
Green Helmet Guy gets to harvest the organs as his payment / sarc.
Bingo!
Green Helmet Guy will never go hungry.
Talk about blood money...
Progressives/Liberals will say this doesn't matter -- as in Dan Rather's little problem with forged documents. Israel's evil, blah, blah, blah, so Hezbollah's justified in anything they do.
Red
I think I've got evidence of some of the clear plastic body wrap in the picture of Mr. Green Helmet digging up the baby. Let me know what you think or if my tinfoil is too snug this AM...
http://chickenhawkexpress.blogspot.com/2006/08/more-on-mr-green-helmet-in-qana.html
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Take a look at the latest from the EU guys. I sent them a link to your blog.
Qana - the director's cut
http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the link! EUreferendum's latest summary on Qana is quite interesting and really highlights the problems with the media's "story".
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