Sunday, July 10, 2005

Iraq - BBC: Iraqis Not Patriots

That's the conclusion you can draw from this BBC article.

Dozens more were wounded in the blast in a queue outside the centre, which has been targeted many times.

The BBC's Richard Galpin, in Baghdad, says the lack of work means there is no shortage of would-be recruits, despite the obvious dangers.


And

Jobs in the Iraqi security forces are relatively well-paid, but insurgents view members as collaborators with US-led forces in Iraq.


Were the 8 million Iraqis who braved and defied the terrorists to vote in their first free and fair democratic elections in over 50 years, well paid Galpin? When a bomber blew himself up and killed dozens of innocent Iraiqs waiting to vote, hundreds more flocked to vote as a show of defiance to the terrorists. How do you account for their brave actions, you moron?

Galpin, is it just remotely possible that some, if not the vast majority, of these people are patriots? I would imagine that the word Patriot has been removed from the BBC's dictionary.

Everyday the brave people of Iraq are fighting and dying for their freedom and for their country and everyday the BBC does its best to foil their efforts. What a loathsome company and we have to pay these morons for the privilege.

Just over one year ago, The BBC admitted their stories were "littered with errors and, at worst, inaccurate and potentially libellous."

Nothing has changed since that time as The Case Against the BBC proves.

And the BBC are not alone, see the media faking it for more.

What a sad sorry state the world media is in. Thank god for bloggers.
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