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The Death of a Reuters Cameraman

I intended on discussing the death of Reuters cameraman Fadel Shana, and inconsistencies I noticed between reports about his death, but I was beaten to the punch by Israellycool contributing blogger Elder of Ziyon. His conclusion? Reuters journalists are simply liars.
And fresh from exposing Jughead’s sexual orientation, Snapped Shot analyzes photos from the scene of [...]

You See, He’s Alright After All

Yesterday I reported how the Israeli government was upset about the plans of PA President “moderate” Mahmoud Abbas to honor 2 terrorists responsible for murdering Israelis. At the time, a senior government official said if the reports were true, it would be a “grave development”, and Israel would have to consider the consequences.
For my part, [...]

The Washington Post Acts Just Like Carter

Once again, the Washington Post gives legitimacy to a mass-murdering terrorist, and it seems that they are doing it because of Jimmy Carter. Some lowlights:
Last week’s attack on the Nahal Oz fuel depot should not surprise critics in the West. Palestinians are fighting a total war waged on us by a nation that mobilizes against [...]

Proof Jughead Was Gay

Proof Jughead Was Gay

See below for the incontrovertible proof.

Let My…………People Go

William Shatner is going where no man Charlton Heston has gone before.
Less than a month after the death of Charlton Heston, another of Hollywood’s great over-actors is taking center stage in the retelling of the Passover story.
This week the Jewish Music Group is releasing “Exodus: An Oratorio In Three Parts,” a dramatic biblical reading by [...]

PETA, How Does Foot Taste?

Yesterday, I posted PETA’s hypocritical defense of veteran vegetarian singer Morissey, who was seen eating at a steakhouse. PETA claimed they’re down with dat, since steakhouses have great vegetarian food, and Ingrid Newkirk, PETA’s head, admitted she’s been to steakhouses.
Now it turns out that Morrissey was not eating in a steakhouse after all, and in [...]

Unappreciated Humor

Just when you thought there were no Iranian officials with a sense of humor, along comes one.
Ahmadinejad’s administration began the new Iranian year (on March 20, 2008) with ‎conflicting reports over the reshuffling of the cabinet. In response to reports by the ‎conservative media in Iran that the Minister of the Economy had resigned, government [...]