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10/26/2004 Entry: "New York Times In Deep Al Qaqaa"
Posted by Maynard @ 09:55 AM MST

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New York Times In Deep Al Qaqaa

You know the NY Times is in deep trouble when they follow the Dan Rather School of Journalism. It turns out that yesterday's story about a weapons cache being lost in Iraq is a bunch of hooey. The weapons the military was accused of losing were never under their control. They were missing from their bunker when the US troops arrived.

Add to the fact that the NY Times apparently published the story on a tip from Mohammed El-Baradai (head of the IAEA and opposed by the US to another term) and it looks like a rehash of the Texas Kinkos incident.

George Bush, through the incompetence of the Big Media (and John Kerry), is the new Teflon President.

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