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CNN fires terrorist supporter.

The reporter in question was saying she respected him for his stance on womens rights and honor killings

No, she wasn't saying that. After she got criticized for that tweet, she tried to justify it with such comments, but the tweet itself said nothing of the sort.

You are far more transparent then you seem to believe. The fact that you don’t even recognize your own cognitive errors is actually quite telling.

Sure, lolmiller, sure. Too bad you can't even get the basic facts of the case correct.
 
No, she wasn't saying that. After she got criticized for that tweet, she tried to justify it with such comments, but the tweet itself said nothing of the sort.

Do you think peoples comments can never be clarified or expanded upon or do you only take this stance when it's called for by your chosen political dogma?
 
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He also denounced the 9/11 attacks. Humans are strange and complex critters.


Of course he denounced it. Hezbollah are Jew-truthers.

Just looking at your page I see this;

He believes that women should cover their entire body except for their face and hands, and that they should avoid wearing excessive make-up when they go out in public

Fantastic defender of Women's rights.
 
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Her initial tweet using her CNN account:

"Sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah ... One of Hezbollah's giants I respect a lot"


The following day, after complaints are made, she starts backpedaling.

Apparently she regrets what she did, too bad the left-wing pinkos in the thread don't feel the same way.
 
With us or against us

Abusing that quote has become so commonplace I doubt it will ever go out of fashion. When Bush said "with us or against us" he was referring to governments that aid and sponsor terrorist organizations. Not people with different opinions.
 
"I greatly respect Hamas for the social services they provide."

Oh wait. Lefties actually do say that.

How about "I admire Fidel Castro for the..." ah dammit.
 
They're just being fair. I'm sure that if she said she "respected" Ariel Sharon's "efforts at creating a lasting peace," she would have been fired just the same.
 
"I greatly respect Hamas for the social services they provide."

Oh wait. Lefties actually do say that.

How about "I admire Fidel Castro for the..." ah dammit.

Or.."I greatly Admire Al Capone because he set up some Soup Kitchens in the Great Depression".
 
Gee -- in short, she wasn't "politically correct" -- I find it strange that when the right sets a "politically correct" standard, they stop using the words "politically correct" as a negative.

Or at all.


You know, I respect Muhammad Ali a great deal. I don't agree with him on some of the stances he's taken throughout his life, and I don't think I could say I agree with him in any complete sense from an ideological perspective, but I still respect him a whole lot and consider him a personal hero.

Does that make me a supporter of black nationalist Muslim ideology?
 
Or.."I greatly Admire Al Capone because he set up some Soup Kitchens in the Great Depression".

You can't outdo these people. I've seen lefties admire the good works of Saddam Hussein.
 
Or at all.


You know, I respect Muhammad Ali a great deal. I don't agree with him on some of the stances he's taken throughout his life, and I don't think I could say I agree with him in any complete sense from an ideological perspective, but I still respect him a whole lot and consider him a personal hero.

Does that make me a supporter of black nationalist Muslim ideology?

Black nationalist Muslim ideology is whack, but the guy never green-lighted a truck bombing that killed 200+ American and French troops. The Hezbollah cleric gave his personal theological endorsement to the operation.
 
They're just being fair. I'm sure that if she said she "respected" Ariel Sharon's "efforts at creating a lasting peace," she would have been fired just the same.

Not much danger of that sentiment being shared by a CNN on-air personality.

What is odd in the firing of Octavia for supporting a terrorist is that whenever Christiane Amanpour raved about Arafat she got a raise and a promotion. Perhaps CNN just wanted to dump Octavia and this seemed to be an opportunity to good to pass up.
 
Yes, it is true, we all just roll over on our backs and let horrible dictators scratch our bellies...it is the true history of us Pinkos.

Though, for example, I remember a time when it was the US which didn't have so many problems with some of the horrible dictators and in some cases "terror" supporters we're all now and appropriately condemning.

I recall that Commie Eisenhower making a state visit to Spain and riding in an open car with Franco...because we wanted/NATO wanted a base there.

I remember photos of that pinko Donald Rumsfeld meeting with Saddam because we liked his position with regard to Iran (not for the fact that his facisitic dictatorship was pretty secular and progressive especially about women in society until his regional ambitions were in direct conflict with US policy and he started to more directly use Islam as an organizing tool against the west).

I remember Reagan finding ways to make under the table deals with Iran.

I remember decades of supporting brutal military dictarships in South Korea -- before we apparently figured out that a functioning western-style liberal democracy in S. Korea would make it much stronger economically and even militarilly against the North.

I remember our kissing up to Rummania (State visit by Nixon) in an effort to weaken the Warsaw Pact.

I remember decades of supporting the Shah of Iran as he repressed democratic and nationalist forces in Iran and thereby allowed the religious zealots to be the only viable opposition to his rule.

I've seen pictures of Roosevelt sitting down with Stalin.

Nixon meeting with Mao.

The list is a long one.

So, the outrage here can't just be dictators or even terrorists. Because, apparently, dictators -- even pretty foul ones who suport terrorism like Saddam or Iran -- can at times be tolerated so long as real politic is involved, or we like something they are doing.

But, god forbid a reporter ever voice an opinion...especially a stupid or ill considered one...that is contrary to conventional politically correct wisdom regarding the situation in the Middle East.

Now, I completely understand and buy that the guy she tweeted about was a supporter of terrorism, and terrorism against the US. He is a bad guy. The reporter is wrong. But is her opinion so wrong as to require her firing? That's where I've got my problem.

If she were a diplomat? Absolutely.

If she were running for office in the US? Beat her to death with it.

If she her reporting was shown to be manifestly false, or her opinion shown to color her reporting to the point where it was completely non-objective...she should lose her job.

That isn't, as I understand it, what has been alleged. She tweeted a stupid opinion. She has apparently back-peddled from it (something that never happens anywhere else in the media/puditacracy). But -- and I could be wrong -- no one has called into question her 20 years of reporting, demonstrated overt bias or distortion. All that they've demonstrated is that at one particular moment she voiced a politically incorrect and stupid opinion favorable to a pretty dispicable cleric and once...not a pattern.

So, she should lose her job. And, anyone who thinks she shouldn't have lost here job and livelyhood for a mistaken opinion obviously not only is a secrete supporter of terrorist, a lefty, pinko and probably anti-Semetic.

I don't know anymore what I'm trying to argue here. The world is better off, I think, with this guy not in it. But, whatever, I just don't think it was a firing offence.
 
Don't know their take on The NPP, but CNN's Christiane Amanpour was (and still is?) an admitted Arafat supporter.
Given how reliably unreliabile you are when it comes to facts, I'm not sure why I bothered googling to see if there was any truth to this. (I unsurprisingly drew a blank.)
 

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