Sister Toldjah!
10/29/2005 - 11:05 am

Because of stories like this that they deliberately spin the wrong way about our fallen soldiers. Michelle Malkin has the details on exactly what it was in that story that they conveniently left out.

Unreal.

Once you’re done reading, you can contact NYT Public Editor Byron Calame with your thoughts about his paper’s pathetic spin on this story.

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: Media Watch, War on Terror
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Comments
  1. Already did it. Quoted what Joseph Welch said during the Army-McCarthy hearings:

    “Have you no sense of decency sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?”

    Comment by David Foster @ 10/29/2005 - 11:22 am


  2. - People should start sueing the times for “rigged jounalism” and defamation of character. Seriously. Its the only way you’ll ever stop this sort of partisan hatchet-job garbage.

    Big Bang

    Comment by Big Bang Hunter @ 10/29/2005 - 12:05 pm


  3. The “Gray Lady” must die!!! :sad:

    Comment by camojack @ 10/29/2005 - 10:06 pm


  4. How convenient for the NY Times to cut off this soldier’s words to have the article present what they would have you believe. They should be ashamed of themselves.

    Why are we not presented with facts and left to draw our own conclusion? Fair and balanced. Nevermind - it’s like beating a dead horse.

    Comment by Denise @ 10/29/2005 - 10:25 pm


  5. I know so many people who get their news information ONLY from The NY Times and the LA Times.

    Comment by wordsmith @ 10/29/2005 - 10:51 pm


  6. Here is an excellent post exposing two anti-Israel falsehoods in today’s New York Times:

    LINK

    Comment by Rachel @ 10/30/2005 - 1:26 am


  7. When did the NY Times last have any credibility?

    Comment by stackja @ 10/30/2005 - 3:41 am


  8. “Why are we not presented with facts and left to draw our own conclusion?”

    The article said the soldier supported the war.

    Comment by h.garner @ 10/30/2005 - 7:59 pm


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