Jesse Hemingway
11-30-2007, 02:01 AM
State Department Official Iraq Update Is Really Compilation of Plagiarized Major Media Articles:lmao2: :lmao2: :lmao2:
By John Aravosis
Americablog.com
Wednesday 28 November 2007
Kind of pathetic when the official report from the US State Department on what's "really" happening in Iraq is actually just a bunch of plagiarized paragraphs from the major media in the US. To wit, the following analysis an anonymous friend just sent me. I just checked it out and he's right. State outright plagiarized much of the major media in making its "report." And what's really funny, they even stole a number of paragraphs from a New York Times article when, as I recall, the NYT is the newspaper that George Bush refuses to read because it supposedly has such a "liberal bias." Here's my friend's report:
This is last week's "Iraq Weekly Status Report" from the State Department.
It's described thusly: "This comprehensive status report on Iraq provides weekly updates in the eight key areas identified as pillars of U.S. Government policy."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/112907H.shtml
By John Aravosis
Americablog.com
Wednesday 28 November 2007
Kind of pathetic when the official report from the US State Department on what's "really" happening in Iraq is actually just a bunch of plagiarized paragraphs from the major media in the US. To wit, the following analysis an anonymous friend just sent me. I just checked it out and he's right. State outright plagiarized much of the major media in making its "report." And what's really funny, they even stole a number of paragraphs from a New York Times article when, as I recall, the NYT is the newspaper that George Bush refuses to read because it supposedly has such a "liberal bias." Here's my friend's report:
This is last week's "Iraq Weekly Status Report" from the State Department.
It's described thusly: "This comprehensive status report on Iraq provides weekly updates in the eight key areas identified as pillars of U.S. Government policy."
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/112907H.shtml