Thursday, January 13, 2011

With Friends Like The New York Times, Who Needs Enemies?

America's newspaper of record is at it again. In a pro-terrorist puff piece entitled "Detained American Says 
1/13/11 -Click to Enlarge 
F.B. I. Spoke to Him," Times communist Mark Mazzetti tells us that: 
"An American teenager detained in Kuwait said he underwent a heated interrogation by F.B.I. agents for several hours on Wednesday..." 
Once again, the Times wants you to believe that we are dealing with a regular Richie Cunningham here, a harmless "American teenager" and not a Somali Muslim refugee jihadist wanna-be. Note the way the Times quotes extensively what the "teenager," Gulet Mohamed, claims happened to him:
"Mr. Mohamed said that the F.B.I. on Wednesday did not say directly that he would be refused entry to the United States if he did not cooperate with them. But he said that one of the agents pledged to monitor his activities if he ever made it home." 
It's amazing the way the Times publishes Gulets claims as fact, without even a feeble attempt at corroboration, while at the same time implying ominously that the FBI is a lying racist organization, and that this poor innocent practitioner of the religion of peace is yet another victim of America's ill conceived illegal war on terror.

The New York Time: rooting for the enemy since 1946.

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