Judica Me, Deus

Give judgment for me, O God





 

10 April 2004

Sky News continues to act as propagandist for the Islamic terrorists

David Chater was given a rest this morning on the Sky News bulletin over Iraq. The baton was thrown first to British reporter, Alex Rossi, and later to Australian, Hugh Rimington (of the Nine Network). Both were able to build on Chater's doom-saying and biased reporting.

Sky News editors and bulletin scriptwriters have not yet seen the need to call in Henny Penny. Obviously, David, Alex and Hugh are doing a sufficient job in getting across the message that the sky is falling down in Iraq - only on the Coalition, of course.

The Moslem world continues to be confirmed in its deep-seated prejudice and hatred of the West - and in the justification for Moslem warriors to kill innocent men, women and children. That would only apply to 'Crusader' civilians, naturally. It would be a hellish and heinous sin against Allah and the Moslem brotherhood for the Crusader world to lift even a finger of resistance to the likes of Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden.  

It's the Vietnam War reporting all over again. Who needs enemies when the West has its own media to bring about despair and an inner collapse?

A video tape was found by the American soldiers in one the caves in the Tora Bora mountains in Afganistan, which showed Osama Bin Laden being congratulated and gloating over the stunning success of the Twin Towers attack in New York. Osama must be experiencing similar feelings as his lieutenants keep him up to date with videos of the Sky News reports. He has probably issued instructions for his mad dog followers to give Sky News reporters all the assistance they need. When we see David Chater and Alex Rossi filming and reporting in a privileged position behind the insurgents lines, we cannot think our conclusions about their reporting is too far off the mark.