Sunday, February 03, 2008

The New York Times Did Not See It As Fit To Print

Did you notice that Al Qaeda is now resorting to using Down's Syndrome women? Confederate Yankee posts about the latest remote-controlled bombs in Baghdad.
Two suicide attacks on pet markets in Baghdad today have left approximately 100 killed and twice as many wounded. Both attacks used women "with Down's syndrome" according the the Daily Mail and less specifically, they were described as "mentally disabled" according to CNN.

Both bombs appear to have been remote detonated. These women probably did not know they were carrying explosives at all, and it would probably be fair to include them among the victims.

The ever-objective, ever-unbiased New York Times saw fit to exclude the horrific detail of their alleged mental disabilities from their reporting of the day's massacre. It might upset their readers, and cause some confusion over who the real enemy in Iraq is (George Bush).


Read the whole thing here.

1 comment:

Gayle said...

What I have to say in regard to the New York Times is unprintable, Bob!

I can't even wrap my mind around such evil. They must be running out of people willing to commit suicide over there so now they will sacrifice their sick. Instead they should sacrifice themselves because if anyone is truly sick in this world it is them!