To: areafiftyone
Ha ha. They kicked out a liberal sympathizer.
2 posted on
03/14/2003 12:40:21 PM PST by
Dog Gone
To: areafiftyone
Saddam, you fool, the Boston Globe is on
your side.
;-)
3 posted on
03/14/2003 12:41:27 PM PST by
dighton
To: areafiftyone
Too funny. The "Brew Dall" dictator kicks out the reporter that is probably the most sympathetic to his regime - from the Boston Globe! Home of the bow-tied Clinton bumkissers! Too funny.
4 posted on
03/14/2003 12:43:43 PM PST by
SamAdams76
(California wine tastes better - boycott French wine!)
To: areafiftyone
I haven't seen one shred of useful information from any of the print or broadcast "journalists" stationed in Dadhbag. They all merely parrot the Iraqi line.
Remember all those TV reports back during Gulp War I? The chyron on the screen said, "Cleared by ... censors." The same is true today, it seems. They just don't tell us about it.
Michael
To: areafiftyone
They just kicked out a human shield!
6 posted on
03/14/2003 12:52:44 PM PST by
b4its2late
(Law not enforced is not law.)
To: areafiftyone
Reporters are told they must use and keep their satellite phones at the press center in Baghdad.Iraq frequently expels journalists they don't like, this leads to a much more compliant western press because if they report the TRUTH about Iraq(not sure if they recognize truth after being in Bagdad for a while anyway)
9 posted on
03/14/2003 1:00:52 PM PST by
Mister Baredog
((God Bless GW Bush))
To: areafiftyone
The smile for the day
:-D
11 posted on
03/14/2003 1:07:49 PM PST by
Tamzee
("Sabotage".... a French word....)
To: areafiftyone
Reporters are told they must use and keep their satellite phones at the press center in Baghdad.Didn't some BBC bimbo just complain yesterday the the US would not guarantee her safety if she used a satellite transmitter?
I guess this liberal's paradise just isn't working out for the jelly headed do gooders that are reporters or human shields. They go if they don't do what saddam says. Just like the "homies".
12 posted on
03/14/2003 1:13:59 PM PST by
pfflier
To: areafiftyone
No duct tape here. Just more evidence of a lying Boston Globe reporter,
eager to see the USA lose.
BOSTON GLOBE = VOICE OF BOSTON'S Al QAEDA
To: areafiftyone
It was a story that should have been regarded as useful for Iraq ..." Smith snivvled.Reporters are told they must use and keep their satellite phones at the press center in Baghdad.
Fools who break the Rules overseas are damned lucky if they live through it.
So9
14 posted on
03/14/2003 1:18:18 PM PST by
Servant of the Nine
(We are the Hegemon. We can do anything we damned well please.)
To: areafiftyone
Don't worry Boston Globe you can print your liberal bias from Bagdad again. There won't be any Iraqi authorities in charge in a few days.
To: areafiftyone
being held together by duct tape Isn't there an AN spec for duct tape?
There's an amazing amount of use for tape on airplanes. We used to use masking tape for lots of stuff while towing banners. It was guaranteed to break when you wanted it to, but hold until then.
17 posted on
03/14/2003 1:33:39 PM PST by
narby
(Going to war without France is like going deer hunting without an accordian)
To: areafiftyone; american colleen
Let's expel the Boston Globe from the US.
18 posted on
03/14/2003 3:29:29 PM PST by
Maeve
(Siobhan's daughter and sometime banshee.)
To: areafiftyone
21 posted on
03/14/2003 7:18:01 PM PST by
FBD
To: areafiftyone
Do the iraqi's have the technology to track satellite phones immediately or is some other power (France or Germany) assisting them ???
Makes you wonder !
It may also explain the real reason why Saddam moved some of his army and harware around last week, as he may know that there are spotters on the ground relaying messages to US forces.
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