The Truth Behind the Burning Bodies

Apocalyptic, misleading, headlines: U.S. Soldiers Burned Bodies of Taliban Fighters, Taunted Villagers.
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Apocalyptic, misleading, headlines: U.S. Soldiers Burned Bodies of Taliban Fighters, Taunted Villagers.
Via Beth, My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.
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Second installment up, solidifying that nothing "wrong" happened using Dupont's own words.
"So what's really going on. . .(The Interview with Stephen Dupont)" can be found at http://www.jasoncoleman.com/BlogArchives/2005/10/so_whats_really.html
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Posted by: Jason Coleman | October 21, 2005 05:45 AM
Why is it that the continual transmission of half-truth and lies by the likes of the talking heads on FoxNews and right wing radio (we won't even comment on the hypocrisy of substance abuser Limbaugh and phone sex freak O' Reilly) is never "media bias" according to you folks?
Posted by: Avram Mirsky | October 23, 2005 05:44 PM
National Nitwit has the untold story of the burning of the Muslim fighters.
National Nitwit - guaranteed at least 50% accurate.
Posted by: Subcomandante Bob | November 26, 2005 10:08 PM