Wednesday, October 27, 2004

CBS explosive "charge" blows up CBS and John Kerry

Yesterday I posted about CBS's planned election eve attack on President Bush using a bogus missing explosives story.

When CBS ran their bogus story on president Bush's National Guard service using forged documents, CBS knew the story to be false. Now comes proof that CBS knew the bogus explosives story was false as well.

On April, 4 2004, CBS ran this story about the 3rd Infantry Division's search of the Latifiyah Explosives and Ammunition Plant al Qa Qaa.

..."The site is enormous and U.S. troops are still investigating it for potential weapons of mass destruction, the official said. "

Since Kerry has no message to put out he has decided to use the daily news headlines as a basis on which to campaign on and CBS and the New York Times are willing to oblige, however false the story is.

The grasping at daily headlines to run your campaign is more proof that Kerry is in deep deep trouble.
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1 comment:

PTET said...

The people that run this blog don't seem to have one ounce of integrity between them.

This is from the The Oregonian today:

"What listeners may not know was that the same NBC report (see www.msnbc.msn.com), quoting an unnamed Pentagon official, said "U.S.-led coalition troops had searched Al-Qaqaa in the immediate aftermath of the March 2003 invasion and confirmed that the explosives, which had been under International Atomic Energy Agency seal since 1991, were intact," yet the site "was not secured by U.S. forces." Nor were listeners likely to hear the explanation from NBC reporter Lai Ling Jew, who was embedded with the U.S. unit that seized Al-Qaqaa. She said on the cable channel MSNBC that troops and her crew didn't see any explosives because "there wasn't a search" -- the brigade was hurrying to get to Baghdad."

http://www.oregonlive.com/editorials/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/editorial/1098878188100850.xml

To pretend that the possible loss of explosives has been proven false is contradicted by NBC's own correspondent.

Continually repeating the same nonsense as fact is proof as to how desperate Bush's supporters are to ignore the democratic process.

PTET

 
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