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Re: The 4th Global War on Terror - Deja vu all over again!
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So is he now Al-Gore and the others Albert Jazeera??
Al Jazeera English shames anything in the US when it comes to legitimate news content generation. This could be a very welcome thing for some people (admittedly like me)
Remember the Christian soaps?Watching a non US news channel is always interesting, if only to see what they emphasize and what they gloss over.
Al Jazeera sports channel has some pretty good futbol (i.e. soccer) offerings.
I wonder what a soap opera that is acceptable to their sensibilities would be like?![]()
Remember the Christian soaps?
IIRC, the Christian Broadcasting Network (now ABC Family) actually ran a soap opera maybe 20 years ago. I do not recall it being successful.
So....just the commercials, then? Actually, some of them would probably have to go, too!Those were dramas - and pretty good ones.
I was referring to a Christian classic soap - like All My Children without the sex, drugs, and immorality.
I wonder what a soap opera that is acceptable to their sensibilities would be like?![]()
Director Kathryn Bigelow defends torture scenes in her Oscar-nominated film "Zero Dark Thirty," saying torture was an undeniable part of the hunt for Osama bin Laden after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
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"Experts disagree sharply on the facts and particulars of the intelligence hunt, and doubtlessly that debate will continue," Bigelow wrote in the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday.
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"As for what I personally believe, which has been the subject of inquiries, accusations and speculation, I think Osama bin Laden was found due to ingenious detective work," she continued. "Torture was, however, as we all know, employed in the early years of the hunt. That doesn't mean it was the key to finding bin Laden. It means it is a part of the story we couldn't ignore."
"War, obviously, isn't pretty, and we were not interested in portraying this military action as free of moral consequences," she added.
Bigelow wrote that torture was part of the story and the backlash may be misdirected.
"I do wonder if some of the sentiments alternately expressed about the film might be more appropriately directed at those who instituted and ordered these U.S. policies, as opposed to a motion picture that brings the story to the screen," she wrote.
Last week, Sony Pictures co-chair Amy Pascal responded forcefully to a "Zero Dark Thirty" anti-Oscar campaign waged by Ed Asner and other Hollywood actors, saying "to punish an artist's right of expression is abhorrent."
Bigelow and "Zero Dark Thirty" screenwriter Mark Boal had said previously that they "depicted a variety of controversial practices and intelligence methods that were used in the name of finding bin Laden.
"The film shows that no single method was necessarily responsible for solving the manhunt, nor can any single scene taken in isolation fairly capture the totality of efforts the film dramatizes," they said.
Time for V. V. Putin to do a HALO jump deep into the militants' HQ and wipe them all out.
I want to know how much we were supposed to spend to prevent the tragedy in Benghazi.
I wonder if State had raised holy heck about embassy security, they may have prevailed? However, it takes two to tango. The blame, dear Petronious, lies with both houses.Good article here:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ngs_republicans_missed_their_best_chance.html
Hearing looked like a bunch of tired crabby old white guys like McCain not wanting to accept their own responsibility for not funding security over there.