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    Default CNN Iraqi Terrorist Sniper Video

    Has anyone else seen the video CNN has been showing of the terrorist sniper attacks in Iraq?

    If not, this is the one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfOy_ul5VWw

    One interesting thing... Notice that these sniper attacks follow the same MO of using a car to carry out the attacks as John Mohammed and Lee Malvo from the DC Sniper episode. Now the question is, did they learn their tactics from terrorist groups or are terrorist groups adopting their methodologies because of how successful they were in evasion?

    Perhaps we need to bring in Chief Moose to find the snipers!

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    I heard the news a bit ago that they (some representitive I think) wants to yank all the CNN Eembedded from traveling with the troops because of this.
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    I wonder if they'd air video of a reporter getting his head blown off?

    Associated Press:
    The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee asked the Pentagon on Friday to remove CNN reporters embedded with U.S. combat troops, saying the network's broadcast of a video showing insurgent snipers targeting U.S. soldiers was tantamount to airing an enemy propaganda film.

    The tape, which came to the network through contact with an insurgent leader, was aired Wednesday night on "Anderson Cooper 360" and repeated Thursday.
    I really hope they do that. Hurt these @#$%ers by denying them what they want...news with which they can use to get dims into power.

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    The Federal Communication Commission should pull the licenses of the Communist National Network. This is as bad as Tokyo Rose, didn’t she and her kind go to prison for there actions in aiding the enemy. I will be writing my cable company telling them to remove CNN from my service, not that I watched them before, but hopefully this will make a statement. I guess if enough people request to have them blocked some lights may come on, with the lose on dollars.

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    Exactly what Falcon said.

    The timing of this release is certainly a political maneuver as is virtually anything which comes from the likes of CNN or the new York Times, et. al.

    This is pure psychlogical propaganda and horrific mind-screw drama which the average American can do absolutely nothing to address or rectify.

    It is specifically intended to facillitate the American Democrat Party's adopted "cut and run" strategem. A strategy which Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi Ba'athist Party, Al Mukhabarat (Iraqi Intelligence Service), Iraqi Republican Guard and Special Republican Guard, the Fedayi Saddam and their Russian FSB/GRU allies have urgently impressed upon these US politicians and their leftist media allies to incessantly harp on and bring about.

    Do you now think I'm nuts and there's no basis for such a statement?

    Read on and get yourselves up-to-speed with some facts.



    Kerry, Kennedy and Rockefeller:Advisors to our Enemies



    We know that Senator Kerry while still a reserve officer, negotiated with the enemy during the Viet Nam War and that Senator Rockefeller traveled to Syria before the war in Iraq to tip off our enemies about our battle plans. Now we know that Senator Kennedy offered help to the Soviets. Quote:
    In his book, which came out this week, Kengor focuses on a KGB letter written at the height of the Cold War that shows that Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) offered to assist Soviet leaders in formulating a public relations strategy to counter President Reagan’s foreign policy and to complicate his re-election efforts.
    The letter, dated May 14, 1983, was sent from the head of the KGB to Yuri Andropov, who was then General Secretary of the Soviet Union’s Communist Party.
    In his letter, KGB head Viktor Chebrikov offered Andropov his interpretation of Kennedy’s offer. Former U.S. Sen. John Tunney (D-Calif.) had traveled to Moscow on behalf of Kennedy to seek out a partnership with Andropov and other Soviet officials, Kengor claims in his book.
    At one point after President Reagan left office, Tunney acknowledged that he had played the role of intermediary, not only for Kennedy but for other U.S. senators, Kengor said. Moreover, Tunney told the London Times that he had made 15 separate trips to Moscow.
    The revelation adds new meaning to the term opposition party.
    Clarice Feldman 10 20 06

    We have been at war with this enemy since World War 2.

    Please do not tell me that just over 60 years later we do not know our enemy or recognize his methodologies.


    By the way.. the shooter is the infamous Russian-trained Iraqi Republican Guard sniper known simply as 'Juba'

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    Default Re: CNN Iraqi Terrorist Sniper Video

    A little quick history.

    Iva Toguri D'Aquino (born Ikuko Toguri, July 4, 1916, Los Angeles, California - died September 26, 2006, Chicago, Illinois) is the woman who was tried as Tokyo Rose. She is a first-generation Japanese-American who happened to be visiting a sick relative in Japan in 1941. When war was declared between Japan and the U.S., D'Aquino was trapped in Japan and pressured by Japanese military police to renounce her American citizenship. She refused. Instead, she learned Japanese and took two jobs to support herself while she sought a way to return home.



    After the war, she was investigated and released when the FBI and the U.S. Army's Counter Intelligence Corps found no evidence against her, but influential gossip columnist Walter Winchell lobbied against her. She was brought to the U.S., where she was charged and subsequently convicted of treason. [1]

    In 1949, testimony led to D'Aquino being convicted of one of eight counts of treason by the U.S.



    Her trial was considered the most expensive in American history at that time. The U.S. government stacked the deck against Toguri and her meager defense, and the judge later admitted he was prejudiced against her from the start. Toguri was found guilty of only one of the eight treason charges -- "That she did speak into a microphone concerning the loss of ships." She was sentenced to 10 years in prison and fined $10,000. Because she was a model prisoner, D'Aquino was released early in 1956, although she was served with a deportation order which took two years to fight.

    In 1976, the TV news show 60 Minutes told the Tokyo Rose story from D'Aquino point of view. This led to a full pardon for Toguri from President Gerald Ford in 1977.

    She was given a sentence of 10 years and a $10,000 fine. After six years, she was released and moved to Chicago, Illinois, where Chicago Tribune reporter Ron Yates identified her. Yates later went on to discover that Kenkichi Oki and George Mitsushio, who delivered the most damaging testimony, lied under oath. She died in a Chicago hospital, of natural causes, on September 26, 2006, at the age of 90.

    Couple of links:

    http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/f.../rose/rose.htm
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    Default Re: CNN Iraqi Terrorist Sniper Video

    Rick...

    I did a quick edit to add a / slash to the html close img tag.
    Your second image now viewable.

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    oh, was in a rush and didn't check it
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    Default Re: CNN Iraqi Terrorist Sniper Video

    If you read that link you provided Rick, you'll see that the woman had no ill affect on Moral and perhaps even a positive one. She however was one of many who collectively became "Tokyo Rose", not the sole person.

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