Thursday, June 15, 2006

The NY Times and the MSM continues to make terrorists who want to kill us out to be victims...

Fox News: Bill Takes A StandFrom Bill O'Reilly's Impact Segment last night:
"Time after time, the anti-Bush press makes terror suspects into victims, and I believe that is wrong and harmful to America.

This week the New York Times published an article by Mourad Benchellali, who spent two years as a prisoner at Guantanamo Bay. He portrayed himself as a victim, saying this: 'When I was 19, I made the mistake of listening to my older brother and going to Afghanistan on what I thought was a dream vacation ... it turned out to be a Qaeda training camp.'

The New York Times allowed this man to paint himself as a victim of abuse, an object of sympathy. But here is what the Times did not tell you:

Mourad Benchellali's brother was convicted today of terrorism charges and sentenced to ten years in a French prison. His father, a radical cleric, was also convicted of terror charges. His mother and half-brother are convicted terrorists. But the New York Times wants us to believe that this guy simply made a bad vacation decision and wound up in Guantanamo Bay. What a bunch of bull!

Most readers of the New York Times have no idea who Mourad Benchellali is - they just read his sorrowful words, and then run down to Starbucks in West Hollywood and tell their friends the military is torturing people. Enough is enough with this b.s. The New York Times should be ashamed of itself!"
Very nice Bill....couldn't agree more.

Fox News: Gitmo SympathyHere's another O'Reilly video discussing the same subject relating to the ongoing push for sympathy for Gitmo detainees. (click the image to the right)

The Smoking Gun has placed the entire Al Qaeda Training Manual, seized from the Manchester, England home of a bin Laden disciple, on the web...here.

It's pretty simple folks...just check out lesson eighteen on "Prisons and Detention Centers".

Here's a HotAir post from today about the 17 Canadian terrorists claiming mistreatment... again, right out of the handbook.

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