Friday, March 25, 2011

BIG NEWS FOR AMERICANS


U.S. News media has AGAIN, exaggerated Syrian "protesters", some calling it a "revolution."

There were less than 500 violent protesters, many of whom were armed and shooting at security forces, who wanted more "freedoms." It seems that these innocent sounding "protests" have appeared in our own country many times and been manifested through armed violence on the part of a few. We let them destroy property and endanger the lives of police and then let them off with a warning.

The Syrian government forces met any protesters who assaulted them, with equal force just as any law enforcement agency should do in any other country or city.

Our news media has overeacted as usual when reporting on the Middle East, by thinking it was our business to tell Syrian security forces how to do their job.

Maybe if our own security forces would act with a little more force, we wouldn't have small groups of violent, life threatening protesters destroying homes, businesses and other people's property with impunity.

Question of the day: How would YOU react when a small group of protesters started throwing Molotov cocktails, rocks, bottles, gunshots and endangering your, as well as other innocent bystanders' lives and property?

The U.S government has "condemned" the Syrian government's brutal repression of "demonstrations" and for them to "respect the rights of the Syrian people." Is that OUR business?

Syria has a population of 18.6 million people. The "protesters" represent .000026 of the population.

THAT'S newsworthy? No, that's only more propaganda by the owners of our U.S. media to alienate unquestioning, blindly obedient readers and viewers to condemn anything or anybody that "ain't American."

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