Friday 11 November 2011

On The Other Side

Like Russia Today or Press TV, five minutes of Al Jazeera can be worth hours and hours of the BBC or of Sky News.

During such a period today, I learned about the trial of our beloved Fatmir Limaj, about the further indictment of our beloved Yulia Timoshenko, and that there really does seem to be almost no case whatever against those indicted for the murder of our (and Saudi Arabia's) beloved Rafik Hariri, just as some of us have been saying for nearly two years.

Google them, people. Google them.

While you are about it, Google the SSNP, whose flag, chillingly reminiscent on this of all days, is shown being waved at the demonstrations that form the basis of the BBC's case for war against Syria. Auntie, one need hardly add, has absolutely no idea what it is.

As also with the flag of Auntie's beloved National Bolsheviks in Russia, sometimes even the Beeb's level of ignorance can be useful to the side of the angels.

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