Wednesday, August 09, 2006

From the "Gateway Pundit"... you're going to love this.

There are a few people I know that think I am paranoid, because I have been scanning through Photoshop...sorry, photos, from the Israeli/Hezbollah war for fakes. Then, I stumbled across this little ditty over at the Gateway Pundit.

This is just unbelievable. It almost leaves me speechless, but we on the right are required by our morals to continue talking about this fraud, and the Main Stream Media's persistence in skewing the truth.

These photos were published by the New York Times under the title, "Termoil in the Middle East".

Notice the guy in the shorts onthe right, with the ball cap on.


In this one (below), our man is in the top right of the photo.



Here he is again (below), the middle man of three, searching through debris.


And now, brace yourself for a miracle, or grab a trash can, because this may make you physically ill, but here he is again... "dead" or something...

Notice that there is no dust on his body (accept for one hand that he has been turning over rubble with), his muscles are tense (not typical for a dead guy), he is sweaty (also not typical of your average dead guy), and... where is his hat!? AH! There it is! Tucked safely between his left arm and his chest. No need to lose or scuff a perfectly good "Western" style ball cap, now is there?

Time's original caption:
The mayor of Tyre said that in the worst hit areas, bodies were still buried under the rubble, and he appealed to the Israelis to allow government authorities time to pull them out. (Photo Tyler Hicks The New York Times)

Pretty sickening, huh? You haven't seen anything yet. Check out Time Magazine's "correction":

A picture caption with an audio slide show on July 27 about an Israeli attack on a building in Tyre, Lebanon, imprecisely described the situation in the picture. The man pictured, who had been seen in previous images appearing to assist with the rescue effort, was injured during that rescue effort, not during the initial attack, and was not killed.

The correct description was this one, which appeared with that picture in the printed edition of The Times: After an Israeli airstrike destroyed a building in Tyre, Lebanon, yesterday, one man helped another who had fallen and was hurt.

... I must go and drink some Pepto-Bismol now.



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