Posted by
Cary Wesberry on Friday, October 20, 2006 10:44:14 AM
Has CNN finally gone too far? Decide for yourself
here. Anderson Cooper makes a pathetic attempt to explain CNN's despicable decision to air this video via their collaborationist correspondent in Baghdad.
Cooper tries to soothe our concerns by assuring us that the decision was "subject to hours of intense editorial debate at the highest levels" over at CNN. Well I don't know about any of you, but that made me feel so much better now that I understand all of the intellectual nuance behind such a bold decision. Did this brainless clone of a reporter known as Anderson Cooper even once stop to think about the pain this would cause to all family members of military in Iraq? This is truly one of the most outrageous offenses ever committed by CNN.
How does viewing an American soldier being assassinated further the story in Iraq? This particular group of assassins will no doubt go on to commit more murder. Why did CNN not report the enemy and prevent further deaths? The employees of CNN are traitors to American ideals and principles. The American death count is the only thing that matters to them, and helping to actually stop the enemy would only serve to slow the rise of that number.
What can you do? Stop watching CNN or supporting them in any way. By helping CNN, you help them help the enemy spread fascist un-American propaganda.
UPDATE:
Some may ask: What more can I do besides changing the channel? The answer: Hurt CNN where it counts, in their pocket book. Anyone who advertises on CNN is fair game for a boycott. You can personally write or call CNN's sponsors individually and inform them that you will not be buying their products as long as they support the collaborators over at "Ted's Disgrace". This is a very simple act you can choose to do while shopping at the grocery or department store of your choice. Just make sure that you send off an email to those who support CNN when you stop buying their product. It's as simple as that. Also, anyone out there invested in Time Warner, who is also angered by CNN, can choose to invest elsewhere. Remember, if you do, make sure you let them know exactly why.
Thanks for reading.