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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Media: Evil Isn't Evil


The Media Research Center does it again, exposing the dumbfounding political correctness of the "mainstream" media.

A recent New York Times article says of the plot by Islamic fanatics to attack Fort Dix:

It is unclear what role, if any, religion played in the attack Mr. Shnewer and the five other men are charged with planning.

That's like saying, "It is unclear what role, if any, religion played in Mother Teresa's missionary work."

MRC contrasts what the New York Post had on the subject:
"When the teen and another employee went into a back room and began the conversion of the tape, they saw a group of bearded men wearing 'fundamentalist attire' and shooting 'big, f-ing guns,' the teen later told co-workers.
"Throughout the 90-minute-long tape, above the booming gunfire at a Pennsylvania target range, the jihadists could be heard screaming 'God is great!'"
[...]
"That call to authorities set in motion a 16-month undercover investigation in which six of the men caught on tape chillingly discussing killing soldiers 'in the name of Allah.'"

But no connection to "the Religion of Peace."


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