Thursday, October 12, 2006

 

Iraqi TV staff members gunned down today

This is a brand new television station in Iraq and eleven of it's members were killed today in an ambush. The station has been doing some test airings, which includes some anti-American airings. Oh boy. Now, who would be upset with the members of this television station in airing stuff like that? Hmmmmm...the Americans maybe? Not sure, but here's part of the article:

About two dozen gunmen, some in police uniform, pulled up to the Shaabiya offices in civilian cars, stormed into the building and killed most of those inside, said the station's executive director, Hassan Kamil, who was not there at the time.

The gunmen fired some 100 shots, Kamil said. But survivors reported not hearing any shots and no windows were damaged, suggesting the attackers may have used silenced pistols and killed their victims at close range, he said.
Hmmmmm...it's very difficult to get a silencer here in America, but.....many Iraqis have them? Huh. Who supplies the police uniforms? Oh yeah, that's right...the Americans. Hmmmmmm.

And then this was stated in the article;

Kamil said he could not speculate on who was behind the attack and said the station had received no threats. He insisted the station had no sectarian bent and pointed out that the staff was a mixture of Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds. Nasrallah, the slain chairman, was a Shiite - a former military officer who was jailed during Saddam Hussein's rule, fled to Norway after his release and then returned after Saddam's fall.
The station was pretty much airing some national music and anti-American broadcasts, but yet, the station insists it is not trying to incite violence. Well, why would it be inciting violence when it's playing known songs and airing stuff that goes against the American occupation?! The Iraqis, no matter what side of the isle they're on do not like having their country occupied by American forces! The End.

I have no proof that Americans are orchestrating these attacks, but is it possible that someone from our side is putting out rumors so others in the area will attack for them. That is a possibility and it's very typical of war propaganda. The Bush Pigs want to stay their until 2010, so they have to keep the violence going to give the illusion that Americans are needed to keep the peace, so what better way to get what they want then to start a rumor! Here was a rumor that "surfaced" before the attack:

There were also rumors that the station was being financed by Libya. Reporters Without Borders said the militiamen may have been seeking to avenge the kidnapping of a revered Lebanese Shiite cleric, Imam Musa al-Sadr, 28 years ago, an attack often blamed on Libya. Al-Sadr is a distant uncle of Muqtada al-Sadr, head of the Mahdi Army, Iraq's most feared militia.

Kamil denied his station receives Libyan funding, saying it is still struggling to get the money to start up. But even a false rumor could be a motive for an attack.
Yeah, yeah, let's start a rumor that big bad Libya is behind the financing to piss off everyone!!!!!!!!!! Spit.

I so distrust the Bush Regime and their tactics that I'm starting to convince myself it is possible our soldiers are being told to do shit like this or are committing these atrocities. Again, I have no proof but have lots of distrust of the WH to think this way!!!!!!!!

Comments:
Bush claims they adjust plans as they are needed, but every day more and more people are killed.

44 U.S soldiers have been killed so far this month and the month is not half over.
What kind of adjustment is that?
 
Larry they do adjust plans, when ever some bad press comes Bush's way or his policies are proven to be utter failures or he gets caught in a lie, they adjust their plans and crank up the fear and smear tactics, they try to scare Americans with an "alleged: terrorist plot the Fool In chief claims to have foiled due to the police state he has turned America into and if thats not enough he trys to blame Bill Clinton for his failures and ineptness.......sad isnt it
 
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