Posted in Media Myths, Politics, Economic news on Nov 29th, 2007
Cross-posted at RobBoyce.com:
By: Rob Boyce
Since last Friday, “Black Friday”, the gloom and doom experts in the MSM have warned that even though more shoppers showed up Friday and spent more money over all than last year, things are bad in the economy. They point out that individual shoppers spent 3.5% less than last year! Horrors, […]
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Posted in Media Myths, Journalists & Sources, Politics, Leads and Tips, Scandals, News Media, Photography, Pundits, Military, Rusty Shackleford on Nov 29th, 2007
Cross-posted at The Jawa Report:
By: Rusty Shackleford
An image taken by Bilal Hussein of “insurgents”. The above “insurgents” are probably members of al Qaeda in Iraq or a related Salafist jihad group.
I did an online interview with Daryl Lang of PDN about the Bilal Hussein affair. You can read the entire story here.
But notice this from […]
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From Gateway Pundit (Hat Tip: Rocket’s Brain Trust):
(Updated and Bumped)
LAY THIS BOGUS IRAQI SLAUGHTER STORY TO REST…
Reportedly, on Sunday 11 close family members of Jordanian-based Baathist reporter Dia al-Kawwaz, who runs the online anti-Iraq newspaper Shabeqat Akhbar al-Iraq, were slaughtered in Baghdad. The attack occurred in the Al-Shaab neighborhood shortly after 7 a.m. Shia militia […]
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From Andrea Shea-King:
When I posted Scott Ott’s You Tube video yesterday, I had no idea just how spot-on his take would be re: last night’s CNN-You Tube GOP Presidential “debate”.
Scrappleface Scott intended to make a satirical statement. It truly was prescient, given the disgraceful rigging CNN and the Clinton campaign did to last night’s sorry […]
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I watched the television news Friday night with my husband. The video they ran from earlier that “Black Friday” morning showed what appeared to be thousands of people lined up outside a shopping center waiting to get in the doors. The reporter talked about how incredibly packed and busy the shopping center was. […]
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