October 30, 2006

Afstan: More on the enemies within

Ezra Levant expands the net:

...Every time a Canadian soldier dies in Afghanistan, it is turned into a moment of national bathos.

The death makes the TV news when it happens, then when the body is put aboard a plane for Canada, then when the plane lands, then again at the funeral. Each of those events is not news -- each is an editorial effort by our press corps to create a public feeling of hopelessness and pointlessness.

The Taliban doesn't have a media relations bureau these days. It doesn't need one, it has the CBC.

It doesn't need a spokesman, it has Jack Layton, making the case for a humiliating evacuation of our troops.

The war against terror will not be won or lost by our brave soldiers. It will be won or lost by our media.

Now that's terrifying.

And if Taliban Jack bin Layton thinks negotiating with the Taliban is a good idea, he should read this (at end) and this (via flit).

Mark C.

Update: The truth exposed--but not by our media--about the useful idiots' "...newest poster boy, Francisco Juarez - - Canada’s first 'Afghan war resister'..."

Upperdate: A good post at ProudToBeCanadian Blog on media bias concerning rallies.

“Thousands are expected”… especially with these radio ads I mean news spots!
Posted by markc at October 30, 2006 12:35 PM
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