-- On 30 Apr 2003 at 7:17, Adam Back wrote:
I'm not American. I'm dual-national British/Swiss, I've lived in Britain, Scotland, Canada and now the US. But I have not noticed anyone in Britain, or British press discussing "un-British" behavior, or putting down anyone attempting to ask questions as "un-patriotic". (Ditto for the other countries). Press coverage of Iraq is varyingly biased in those countries (ridiculously so in the US, somewhat in the UK due to their involvement).
I do not think so: Observe CNN whitewashing Saddam. Observe NBC imagining "unexpectedly strong Iraqi resistance", predicting that the battle of Baghdad would resemble the siege of Stalingrad, and observe its conspicuous failure to notice that the US was winning decisively in the cities. If you watched NBC, then when the statue fell, you would say "Hey, what happened!!" Ann coulter has been having a great time parodying the foolish pinkos that dominate the news media. www.anncoulter.com : : Liberals Meet Unexpected Resistance April 30, 2003 : : : : THOUGH MANY had anticipated a cakewalk for the media : : in undermining the war on terrorism, instead : : liberals are caught in a quagmire of good news about : : the war. Predictions that liberals would have an : : easy time embarrassing President Bush have met : : unexpected resistance. They're still looking for the : : bad news they said was there. Experts believe the : : media's quagmire results from severely reduced : : troops. The left's current force is less than half : : the size of the coalition media that undermined the : : Vietnam War. This is a melange of infamous claims issued by the New York Times, NBC, and CNN --- "US ofrces meet unexpected resistance" She has been doing much the same in every column since the statue fell. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG Mz00mZ5gWkjnT0B8TL9Q/ovyfF/rh8UgopMSl51V 4hokukmt8BDA5AtehHVy0Gm+1fzARkRhDtq8q9MRR