Thursday, February 01, 2007

The Pernicious New York Times

The contemptible New York Times is at it again, and this time they've achieved a new low in their meretricious behavior. Not satisfied with undermining national security in pursuit of their agenda, they've now taken it upon themselves to post a photograph and videotape of a mortally wounded U.S. soldier in Iraq before the family could be notified. They'll do anything to sell their pathetic enemy rag.

Recent Iraq embed Michelle Malkin has a lengthy rundown of events.

The Times, of course, feigns sorrow at their egregious transgression.
"The Times is extremely sensitive to the loss suffered by families when loved ones are killed in Iraq," Chira said. "We have tried to write about the inevitable loss with extreme compassion."

Nonsense. If that were the case, why is the video still available at their site?

This is all about their agenda to further erode public opinion against finishing the job in Iraq and ensuring defeat for the United States. It's that simple.

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