31 March 2008

IN LRRP’S NEWS TODAY — AND FEW OTHER PLACES

That’s not true about this first item, however.

Dith Pran, the stringer for The New York Times who got a first hand view of the Cambodian extermination camps — and whose story was re-created (with him as him) in 1984, died Sunday night in a hospital in New Jersey.

You live through that horror … and then you gotta’ die in Jersey (just kidding).

Our hats off to one very hard ass individual.


Let The Truth Be Told … Even If It’s Too Late

Harvard University researchers at the bastion of right wing thought (that’s sarcasm for any of you out there who aren’t familiar with the school), the Kennedy School of Government, reported this week the biggest DUH! ever. When anyone openly condemns Operation Iraqi Freedom, they embolden our enemy.

The research team determined that the more strident the political dissention of OIF reflected in U.S. media stories or polls, the more frequent were attacks against civilians and U.S. military forces in Iraq. Notably, in areas with greater access to international news media, the quantifiable increases were greater.

Not exactly new news (and thus defining news), the report Terrorism and Ink, by Bruno S, Frey and Dominic Rohner (I reported on this on June 15, 2006), empirically qualified this relationship between ink and blood when it was released in March 2006. Doesn't seem to bother the doves who "love our soldiers, but hate the war." Assholes.

From Our Politically Correct Department

A white Islamic convert bus driver (you know what they say about reformed drunks, junkies and smokers, don’t you?) made everyone get off his bus so he could pray without infidels around. This is a no-bull-shit-story, no matter what the MSM says.

HERE’s the story.
And here is a VIDEO taken by one of the passenger’s cell phone cams.

Kiss my infidel ass.

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