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22 September, 2006
Bolton Rocks
Check out a video and partial transcript of his speech at the pro-Israel rally.
President Bush has been very clear on this point to Iran. He has been very clear. He has said over and over again it is “unacceptable” for Iran to have nuclear weapons. And what he means when he says “unacceptable” is, that it is unacceptable. [Emphasis on last word by Bolton].
I mention this rally as though you’ve heard of it, of course. Since you’re a blog reader you probably have. But if you rely on the MSM, you may have missed this little gathering of 35-to-40 thousand people right in front of the UN.
Redefining the “Moral High Ground”
The International Red Cross has admitted that they pulled the picture of the ambulance with the phony “Israeli rocket” damage. You’ll love their excuse.
When subsequently asked why the photo was removed, he replied to your correspondent that the ICRC held a meeting, at which it was decided that Zombietime would not be directly confronted. “The Institute in Geneva decided not to go into a controversy in order to keep the moral high ground on the issue”, he said.
Why these people think they can outmaneuver the internet’s memory is beyond my ken.
AP – the “So-called” news agency
A regular laff riot over on Michelle Malkin’s site. AP throws up a smokescreen around their apparent use of a terrorist collaborator as a stringer. They’re in full circle-the-wagons mode over there.
Your official Buttle’s World Advice is to mistrust everything you read, especially if it’s from anything calling itself a news agency. Or which refers to a “so-called blogosphere“.
You’re welcome.