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	<title>Comments on: What Does Iraq and No Gun-ri Have in Common?</title>
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		<title>By: Harold</title>
		<link>http://rokdrop.com/2006/12/09/what-does-iraq-and-no-gun-ri-have-in-common/comment-page-1/#comment-1020</link>
		<dc:creator>Harold</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Dec 2006 08:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Be on note: CENTCOM is intensifying its efforts infiltrating blogs and message boards to ensure people, &quot;have the opportunity to read positive stories,&quot; about how Iraq is a liberated democracy and the war on terror really is about protecting Americans.  
 
The CENTCOM website features a useful section, &quot;What Extremists Are Saying,&quot; which provides a full catalogue and showcases the diatribes of Abu Mus&#039;ab al-Zarqawi , Ayman al-Zawahiri and their sympathizers - rhetoric that CENTCOM hopes surfers will seek out in order for them to grasp a true understanding for the necessity for helping Iraq in the name of &quot;freedom.&quot;  
 
We want to spread the message that inquisitive careless bloggers must not &quot;aid the enemy&quot;.  
 
President George W. Bush signed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 in the East Room of the White House in Washington. The bill effectively is a tool to nullify Journalistic and blogging disinformation. 
 
The White House has made clear it will target American citizens for propagating information harmful to the interests of the U.S. government and classify them as enemy combatants. This is codified in sub-section 27 of section 950v. of the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Bush&#039;s own strategy document for &quot;winning the war on terror&quot; identifies &quot;conspiracy theorists,&quot; meaning anyone who exposes alleged government corruption and lies about major domestic and world events, as &quot;terrorists recruiters,&quot; and vows to eliminate their influence in society.  
 
In a speech given Monday, Homeland Security director Michael Chertoff identified the web as a &quot;terror training camp,&quot; through which &quot;disaffected people living in the United States&quot; are developing &quot;radical ideologies and potentially violent skills.&quot;  
 
Chertoff has pledged to dispatch Homeland Security agents to local police departments in order to aid in the apprehension of domestic terrorists who use the Internet as a political tool.  
 
Soon subversive online writers, bloggers and journalists like Greg Palast, who was charged with aiding the terrorists when filming &quot;critical U.S. infrastructure,&quot; can now be legally gunned down on the street like in Russia or the newly &quot;free&quot; Iraq.  
 
The Bush administration&#039;s media mouthpieces have also been mobilized to stereotype any kind of critical thinking as &quot;giving aid and comfort to the enemy,&quot; a recent case in point being Fox News&#039; Bill O&#039;Reilly calling for the FBI to investigate the 9/11 Scholars organization for possible ties to terrorist organizations.  
 
A combination of  suppressing subversive journalism and moves to license websites, impose &quot;hate speech&quot; restrictions and terminate the old internet in favor of a government regulated &quot;Internet 2&quot; are the tools in the American arsenal in its noble struggle to continue their domestic and international cleansing of terrorist factions under the mandated consensus of total obedience. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be on note: CENTCOM is intensifying its efforts infiltrating blogs and message boards to ensure people, &quot;have the opportunity to read positive stories,&quot; about how Iraq is a liberated democracy and the war on terror really is about protecting Americans. </p>
<p>The CENTCOM website features a useful section, &quot;What Extremists Are Saying,&quot; which provides a full catalogue and showcases the diatribes of Abu Mus&#039;ab al-Zarqawi , Ayman al-Zawahiri and their sympathizers &#8211; rhetoric that CENTCOM hopes surfers will seek out in order for them to grasp a true understanding for the necessity for helping Iraq in the name of &quot;freedom.&quot; </p>
<p>We want to spread the message that inquisitive careless bloggers must not &quot;aid the enemy&quot;. </p>
<p>President George W. Bush signed the Military Commissions Act of 2006 in the East Room of the White House in Washington. The bill effectively is a tool to nullify Journalistic and blogging disinformation.</p>
<p>The White House has made clear it will target American citizens for propagating information harmful to the interests of the U.S. government and classify them as enemy combatants. This is codified in sub-section 27 of section 950v. of the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Bush&#039;s own strategy document for &quot;winning the war on terror&quot; identifies &quot;conspiracy theorists,&quot; meaning anyone who exposes alleged government corruption and lies about major domestic and world events, as &quot;terrorists recruiters,&quot; and vows to eliminate their influence in society. </p>
<p>In a speech given Monday, Homeland Security director Michael Chertoff identified the web as a &quot;terror training camp,&quot; through which &quot;disaffected people living in the United States&quot; are developing &quot;radical ideologies and potentially violent skills.&quot; </p>
<p>Chertoff has pledged to dispatch Homeland Security agents to local police departments in order to aid in the apprehension of domestic terrorists who use the Internet as a political tool. </p>
<p>Soon subversive online writers, bloggers and journalists like Greg Palast, who was charged with aiding the terrorists when filming &quot;critical U.S. infrastructure,&quot; can now be legally gunned down on the street like in Russia or the newly &quot;free&quot; Iraq. </p>
<p>The Bush administration&#039;s media mouthpieces have also been mobilized to stereotype any kind of critical thinking as &quot;giving aid and comfort to the enemy,&quot; a recent case in point being Fox News&#039; Bill O&#039;Reilly calling for the FBI to investigate the 9/11 Scholars organization for possible ties to terrorist organizations. </p>
<p>A combination of  suppressing subversive journalism and moves to license websites, impose &quot;hate speech&quot; restrictions and terminate the old internet in favor of a government regulated &quot;Internet 2&quot; are the tools in the American arsenal in its noble struggle to continue their domestic and international cleansing of terrorist factions under the mandated consensus of total obedience. </p>
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		<title>By: GI Korea</title>
		<link>http://rokdrop.com/2006/12/09/what-does-iraq-and-no-gun-ri-have-in-common/comment-page-1/#comment-1014</link>
		<dc:creator>GI Korea</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2006 05:57:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I read that and the AP is doing the same thing they did to Robert Bateman.  Attack the people who offer evidence challenging their story instead of proving their story is accurate.  They said they verified their story by &quot;anonymous witnesses&quot;.  Other media outlets have witnesses from the neighborhood on the record saying only one mosque had fire set to it on its door and no one was burned alive.  This was confirmed by US and Iraqi soldiers who went to the neighborhood.   
 
All the AP has to do shut everyone up is produce Jamil Hussein.  They won&#039;t do it because they know he is a fraud.  To protect their reputation they won&#039;t admit it and will keep denying it until blows over.  Just like the No Gun-ri controversy. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read that and the AP is doing the same thing they did to Robert Bateman.  Attack the people who offer evidence challenging their story instead of proving their story is accurate.  They said they verified their story by &quot;anonymous witnesses&quot;.  Other media outlets have witnesses from the neighborhood on the record saying only one mosque had fire set to it on its door and no one was burned alive.  This was confirmed by US and Iraqi soldiers who went to the neighborhood.   </p>
<p>All the AP has to do shut everyone up is produce Jamil Hussein.  They won&#039;t do it because they know he is a fraud.  To protect their reputation they won&#039;t admit it and will keep denying it until blows over.  Just like the No Gun-ri controversy. </p>
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		<title>By: John L. Smith</title>
		<link>http://rokdrop.com/2006/12/09/what-does-iraq-and-no-gun-ri-have-in-common/comment-page-1/#comment-1013</link>
		<dc:creator>John L. Smith</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2006 05:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Here is the AP&#039;s response: 
  &lt;a href=&quot;http://tinyurl.com/yj34tw&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://tinyurl.com/yj34tw&lt;/a&gt; </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is the AP&#039;s response:</p>
<p>  <a href="http://tinyurl.com/yj34tw" rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/yj34tw</a> </p>
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