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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (21811)8/6/2006 12:22:56 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (50) of 35834
 
What else do you expect from the stinking liberal MSM? Objectivity my arse!

Al-Reuters Doctors War Photos In Lebanon

Posted by Captain Ed

Charles Johnson at LGF demolishes Reuters for publishing a laughably doctored photo of Beirut, attempting to make it look like the Israelis bombed the city indiscriminately. Readers do not need any particular expertise in photography or digital editing to spot this phony -- smoke patterns get exactly duplicated over and over again. Even buildings get duplicated in this amateurish attempt to manipulate images for political purposes. And guess who gets the credit for the photography? Adnan Hajj -- the same photographer who documented the Qana attack that now looks more and more to have been a phony story as well.

This isn't just one reporter and a producer going nuts at a network news division. This shows that Reuters has either complete incompetents as editors or that the entire British wire service has chosen one particular side in this war. Check all the links in Charles' post, and try to keep from laughing out loud at how utterly stupid Reuters considers its customers to be.

UPDATE: Here's the link to the photo itself.
news.yahoo.com

Take a read of what sports photographers think of this image.
sportsshooter.com

captainsquartersblog.com

littlegreenfootballs.com
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