I posted earlier about some videos appearing to have been removed from YouTube. I was getting a "video unavailable message. Then I tried to watch this hockey video via Ace. Same thing. Turns out, I'm blocked from YouTube, likely through an Internet Explorer cookie, but wasn't notified. I assume I have to acknowledge their community standards warning below to remove the blocking, which I do not plan to do. The video contrasted the words of Adam Gadahn with events of 9/11 and other terrorist acts. I can get to YouTube through GoogleChrome. That's how I retrieved my Beslan tribute posted below. I guess I'll be banned for that one next.
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Got the original file?
I'd say we should all upload it.
Posted by: Howie | Wednesday, December 03, 2008 at 10:46 AM
Here is more of the same PCBS from, where else, the NYT as reported in the WSJ Europe by Tom Gross. He is speaking in the article about how the media tries to cover for Islamic terrorists (whom IMO people with any sense sometimes refer to as savages):
"Meanwhile -- perhaps even more disgracefully -- a New York Times report on the last day of the siege stated: "It is not known if the Jewish center was strategically chosen, or if it was an accidental hostage scene.
Has the New York Times learned anything since the Holocaust, when, even after the war ended in the spring of 1945, the paper infamously refused to report that the Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks, Germans and so on killed in the camps had been Jews, and killed as Jews?
Dozens of eyewitness accounts by local Indians said the gunmen shouted "Allah Akbar" from the Jewish center. It is housed in a nondescript block and is not obviously marked from the outside as a Jewish center. It is the one Jewish building in a densely crowded city of millions. And the Times, the self-proclaimed paper of record, wants to let readers think it might have been an accidental target?"
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122816892289570229.html
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Wednesday, December 03, 2008 at 11:24 AM
The tyranny of the left always exceeds the tyranny of the right.
Posted by: PA | Wednesday, December 03, 2008 at 02:38 PM
Nah, I looked, Howie. Made it in 2006. I have some pieces of the work that went into it, but can't find the whole thing.
Posted by: Dan Riehl | Wednesday, December 03, 2008 at 03:25 PM