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Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by TinfoilTP
Says a guy who has made several Anti-Ron Paul threads
deny ignorance
Seems to me your the one whose denying the ignorance.
reply to post by NullVoid
TextI hate living at the end of the world!!!!!!
Coming from the guy who just called the US and all of its allies "pig countries" i
Now back to the subject. FoxNews just called Syria a "Pariah State" on their front page. here's a montage of photos they are showing,
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by TinfoilTP
Coming from the guy who just called the US and all of its allies "pig countries" i
Oh and the countries that i mentioned arent pig countries in what ways?
Now back to the subject. FoxNews just called Syria a "Pariah State" on their front page. here's a montage of photos they are showing,
Isn't that what FOX news said about Iraq about been a Pariah State? which later proved them wrong? i am not surprised your been fouled into the propaganda, your avatar profile fits you just fine.
Your a sheep, if you believe the mainstream still to this day, The media lied about Libya and are so now lying about Sryia and Iraq.
Wake up.edit on 29-5-2012 by Agent_USA_Supporter because: (no reason given)
Following are excerpts from an interview with Syrian cleric Sheikh Muhammad Badi' Moussa, which aired on Al-Hekma TV on March 14, 2012:
Interviewer: "Is it permissible to kill 'Alawites -- their women and their children -- in retaliation for their actions?"
Originally posted by seenavv
BBC Caught In Syria Massacre Propaganda Hoax
www.infowars.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
The British media has been caught yet again with its pants down in the effort to sell a NATO-led attack on Syria, with the revelation that BBC News used a years-old photo of dead Iraqi children to depict victims of an alleged government assault on the town of Houla.
In a report issued hours after the massacre, the BBC used a photo that was first published over nine years ago and taken in Al Mussayyib, Iraq. The image shows a child skipping over the dead bodies of hundreds of Iraqi children who have been transported from a mass grave to be identified.
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www.youtube.comedit on 28-5-2012 by seenavv because: (no reason given)