First pro-terrorist Reuters gets its tail caught in a crack with phony pictures about the war in Lebanon. Now people are looking at pics from pro-terrorist Associated Press. The picture below purports to show dead Lebanese covered with sheets.
But dead people aren't supposed to sit up.

"I SAID 'DEAD LEBANESE!' NOT 'SAY CHEESE!'"
There are good things coming out of this. First, people are now getting photographic evidence that the MSM lies. Second, is the invention of the word, "Fauxtograph."
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Help me out if you can. Wasn't Al Gore a photo journalist in Vietnam? I seem to recall, around the time of his Presidential run, someone somewhere accuse him of staging photos. This fauxtography issue reminded me of that. I wish I had paid more attention.
Algore was a print reporter. His primary duty was writing articles for military newspapers and magazines. But he could have also taken some photos. As a broadcaster, I quite often went out alone, set up the camera, stepped in front of it and did the talent work, edited it and did the voiceover work. And then introduced the piece as the anchor. I was a one-man TV station. That's how the military does things.
Gore spent less than five months in Vietnam and went nowhere near combat. Any pictures he might have staged wouldn't have been of any consequence. And that's a lot harder to get away with in the military, because people know what they're doing and are more honest than their civilian counterparts. So, I would doubt the fauxtography allegations.
Thanks. I kinda thought that if there had been any truth to it, we would have heard more. But he is a democrate and sometimes things just have a way of falling between the cracks.
two words for this...PAH...THETIC!!!
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