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To: geode00 who wrote (38868)3/6/2005 2:03:52 PM
From: Krowbar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 173976
 
< Bush promised a full probe into why troops shot at the Italian car nearing Baghdad airport Friday evening. >

Which means stall as long as possible until the media gets weary of the story, which they are already doing. It has always worked in the past. Didn't we hear the same about getting to the bottom of who outed CIA operative Valerie Plame? Abu Graib? How did those turn out yet?

Del



To: geode00 who wrote (38868)3/6/2005 2:51:52 PM
From: Kevin Rose  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 173976
 
This story should be a big deal.

Previously, stories of trigger-happy US forces killing whole Iraqi families have been reported, but largely viewed as happenstance in the US. I believe that is because many in the US believe a certain percentage of the killings were justified, and the rest were accidents, and well worth the cost of getting rid of Saddam. In other words, they've almost been viewed as a natural part of liberating a country (for some crazy reason). Whenever a story like this would come out, FOX and the other Bush apologists would spout stories about how much better the Iraqis are now.

Bush can't simply dismiss the accounts, since Italy is our ally. And, with the military issuing a denial, and the journalist sticking to her story, we see how the Bush PR machine works - issue an immediate denial, accuse someone else, hope it blows over.

I do not pretend to know why one story is big and another is not. Sometimes, you think that an event is going to have big reprecussions, and it dies with a whimper. Other times, seemingly small stories blow up. This one has the potential of a blowup, but given Bush's hold on the media, he'll probably ride it out again.

However, I do believe it negates any of the supposed credit that Bush got for Syria in Lebanon. Although even that story is another case of Bush trying to take credit where no credit is due...



To: geode00 who wrote (38868)3/6/2005 4:53:16 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 173976
 
The shooting was "without reason," Sgrena said yesterday from a Rome military hospital, where she is being treated for her wounds...

Don't be too concerned, the DoD is cooking up a plan to send in some special forces to assault the hospital and "liberate" her.
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