Saturday, June 18, 2005
Revenge of scary quotation marks
Islamofascists think this is bad news - so, of course, it's not:
Jihad Unspun and al-Manar, by the way, are the only "news" "sources" so far reporting Chalabi's Israeli trip.
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The Palestinian magazine al-Manar from Jerusalem reported in its issue No. 726 that according to informed sources, on Wednesday, 8 June 2005, Ahmad Chalabi, the puppet so-called "deputy prime minister" of Iraq; and Muwaffaq ar-Rabi'i, the puppet so-called "Iraqi national security adviser" arrived in "Israel" where they held meetings and discussions with top Zionist officials, including the so-called "prime minister of 'Israel'" Ariel Sharon, and Giora Eiland, the so-called "chairman of the national security council" of the Zionist entity. Also attending the talks with the Iraqi puppet officials was Zionist "foreign minister" Silvan Shalom.I know that news wire service love to abundantly use quotation marks, but Free Arab Voice surely takes the cake, including for the use of not single but a double scary quotes in "prime minister of 'Israel'" (proceeded by a qualifier "so called", no less). Reuters and Agence France-Presse, eat your hearts out.
Jihad Unspun and al-Manar, by the way, are the only "news" "sources" so far reporting Chalabi's Israeli trip.
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