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Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Originally posted by NarcolepticBuddha
I'm sorry, but I was under the impression that infowars was not a credible source, and not meant to be taken without a heaping grain of salt?
So? Some people are under the impression that ATS is not a credible source either. But MOST people are now aware that the main stream media is not to be trusted at any cost.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Secretary of State John Kerry opened his speech Friday by describing the horrors victims of the chemical weapon attack suffered, including twitching, spasms and difficulty breathing.
Attempting to drive the point home, Kerry referenced a photograph used by the BBC illustrating a child jumping over hundreds of dead bodies covered in white shrouds. The photo was meant to depict victims who allegedly succumbed to the effects of chemical weapons via Assad’s regime.
However, it was later exposed the photograph used had been taken in 2003 in Iraq. It was not related to Syrian deaths whatsoever and was later retracted.
www.infowars.com...
Gee, kinda like good ole Powell and his little vile.
I am SO sick of lies!
Fake photos, fake Israeli intercepted phone call, and FAKE ACCUSATIONS against Assad. A triage of lies!
Goddammit. Someone help us. We're screwed.edit on Mon Sep 2nd 2013 by TrueAmerican because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by earthling42
reply to post by TrueAmerican
So there should be an intervention against the US regime who fights illigal wars, killing many thousands including children, and is planning to start yet another war based on lies.
Just a little intervention, missiles on military targets, not to oust the regime.
Originally posted by Carreau
reply to post by benrl
Actually those were skeletons and remains from mass graves found in Iraq in 2003 that saddam was responsible for and the bags were being sent for DNA testing for the families.
My mistake, made the same error a secretary of state and former governor made
Originally posted by Carreau
reply to post by benrl
My mistake, made the same error a secretary of state and former governor made
No SoS claimed they were dead Syrians. You claimed they were dead Iraqi's killed by Americans. Two completely different lies.
Originally posted by Carreau
reply to post by benrl
I'm not arguing the point of military force in Syria, I don't want the US involved. But when you make false claims about Americans killing Iraqi's in a picture that wasn't the case you are just as wrong as SoS using that pic. There are enough crimes there is no need to invent more, plus it diminishes actual events when the discussion is muddied by falsehoods.
Originally posted by greavsie1971
reply to post by TrueAmerican
The BBC got slated for using this pic again for the Libya mess also. They had to apologize.
Cant believe Kerry tried to pull of the same trick.