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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (155177)4/3/2003 9:27:47 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 164684
 
>> you are still so gullible, fooled by the mainstream media, <<

absolutely i am fooled by the mainstream media. everyone is. i have to spend a lot of time trying to unravel the tangled web of lies and deceit coming from the mainstream media. it's no easy task, i wish you and others here would join in with me. how can any of us decipher the truth when con-artists are delibertately trying to deceive the american people? this only helps to make my case. why am i not surprised this came from a paper like the LA times, one of wiliiam's and hj's favorite sources for news?

L.A. Times Fires Photographer Over Faked Iraq Shot
story.news.yahoo.com

Wed Apr 2,10:18 PM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Times fired a staff photographer for editing together two photos of a British soldier and a crowd of people outside the Iraqi city of Basra to make the scene more dramatic, the newspaper said on Wednesday. In a front-page editor's note, the paper said a photo that appeared on Monday's front page by photographer Brian Walski was actually a digital composition of two photos taken moments apart.