Wednesday, August 09, 2006

From Hezbollywood Productions and the New York Times

From Hezbollywood productions and the New York Times We give you Dead Man Walking:

In this New York Times photo, notice the "dead” man strewn out amidst the rubble being "rescued” by another "civilian" from an evil Israeli air-strike. Notice that there is no dust, or outwardly apparent physical injury. Notice the green cap conveniently tucked between his left arm and body. Holly Jesus! There he is again, miraculously prancing through the rubble with his hat on and directing the recovery of his fellow victims. It’s a miracle!!!
And look at the incredible recovery as he takes off in the distance, effortlessly navigating through the rubble, from the jaws of death to complete health in a matter of moments! How does the New York Times find such miraculous events amidst all this mess?
From The Dread Pundit Bluto and Gateway Pundit

Update: the New York Times admits to mistakingly misrepresenting the photo in their caption and now claim that the person in question was injured while looking for survivors "after" the air-strike and the photos of him prancing around the rubble were taken "before" he was injured. Don't we all tuck our hats under our arms before taking a fall? Wow!

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1 comment:

  1. Ouch...I wonder why the New York Times felt the need to admit that their original caption was wrong? Isabel dosn't seem very "tolorant" of other people's views. Yoga may help.

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