Friday, July 21, 2006

U.S. Press Has Chosen Sides In Mid East Conflict (9:27 am)

Counterspin is a program produced by Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting. Today the show will host a special extended interview about Lebanon, Israel and the media, featuring Lebanese-born American scholar Fawaz Gerges, professor of international studies at Sarah Lawrence college and the author of Journey of the Jihadists.

CounterSpin can be heard on more than 125 noncommercial stations across the United States and Canada. Stations can be found here. The program can also be heard online. Podcasts available by subscription here.

via Tracy Van Slyke

posted by Brian Zick

Reader Comments

I must have missed soothing. I read this article and it would seem it tells me the media has sided with the Muslims. When I read or watch ANY news I cannot help but detect the media leaning towards israel.
An example would be, cnn did a segment, which states that Extremist terrorist from Lebanon rocket attacked and killed an Israeli soldier.  Then it cut to show the other soldiers in the unit crying and morning the loss. The camera stayed focused on the blubbering kike for a long time. The same image also appeared in our local paper today. On the flip side, right after that segment, they spoke of Israel dropping bombs on two houses killing the 2 families inside. Well be right back after this.  What I saw was 4 times the coverage of the kikes as opposed to the death of innocent victims. Don’t tell me whose side the media is on.

posted by PigeonPoop on 7-21-06 at 11:19 AM

Great.  Now we’ve got another American Zionist impersonating an anti-Semite, hoping to justify another anti-anti-Semitic backlash against the Lebanese.  Take the first flight to Tel Aviv, doofus.  The IOF are always happy to hire another patriotic Israeli fascist.

posted by ifyoucan'tgetalongwithyourneighborsthengetout on 7-21-06 at 6:11 PM

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