Media/Iraq
Thu, 10 Apr 2003 11:02:08 EDT "The Images They Choose, and Choose to Ignore" by Robert Jensen [Professor of Journalism, U. Texas, Austin]"...we should be cautious about what we infer from the pictures...
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You, like many others, are obviously unaware of the extreme levels of poverty and homelessness in the United States. Furthermore, I was not speaking about the White House, but the Bush ranch and the...
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I say again, prove that these kids wouldn't have died (as they do live in a third world country, where infant mortality is far from under control) if we hadn't had sacntions on their country in the...
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That Neville Chamberlain example is so unappropriate, given that Saddam Hussein is not annexing nearby countries nor violating treaties. (If you bring up Kuwait, I will remind you that that was ten...
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Very well, show me dead baby numbers of Iraq before its war with Iran, compared to during the Iran war, then post Iran, pre-Desert Storm, and then post-Desert Storm.I'd hazard a guess that Saddam's...
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class warfare???? are you kidding me K? Last time I checked it was still considered somewhat american to be make money in this country. To compare the Bush riches (and I suppose the Hillary Clinton...
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Bast, numbers later. For now, paul: The Bush riches came from engaging in illegal business deals with the Nazis, and then using political leverage, connections, and corporate welfare to catapult a...
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no no you are confusing him with Joe Kennedy and bootlegging, I mean Hillary and insider trading...just curious, do you do any mainstream research at all or is Mad Magazine the extant of your studying?
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www.fair.org/extra/0111/iraq.htmlI'm sorry, I don't have time for more right now. I'm working on it, though. nekrotic lullabies while I sleepFireside Karash Chat Inc.
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"Later, UNICEF came out with the first authoritative report (8/99), based on a survey of 24,000 households, suggesting that the total excess deaths of children under 5 was about 500,000. "A survey....
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Unicef's study was not the proof, but rather Madeline Albright's acknowledgement that the U.S. knows it has killed half a million children. And, that one survey is not the only evidence. I'm sorry I...
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Not being in albright's head, I can't confirm this, but could it be that she assumed stahl was making up a number just to throw at her?I'm assuming neither of us watched the news segment in question...
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With Madeline Albright, it's pretty much all the same. If it was a lie, wouldn't she have pointed that out, rather than tacitly admitting it on national T.V.? nekrotic lullabies while I sleepFireside...
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Not having seen the segment, I can't comment. I'd urge you to base your judgements of policy on a little more than sound bytes later transcripted, too.
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As opposed to you basing your judgements of policy on...? nekrotic lullabies while I sleepFireside Karash Chat Inc.
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Ie, if you don't allow a country food and medical supplies, it is a plausible effect for 1/2 a million children to die? nekrotic lullabies while I sleepFireside Karash Chat Inc.
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A country with that much oil money can buy as much food and as many band-aids as they want.
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Not if they are under militarily enforced sanctions. Have I not explained the concept fully enough? Think of it as a military blockade, or a siege, that the United States has on Iraq. nekrotic...
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