The real sadness of this is that the debate will now shift to
discussing the ethics of Reuters and the photographer instead of the
rationale and behavior of those dropping the bombs.  Perfect spin.
Perfect red herring.  Reminds me of the flap over the so-called racist
captions  during the Katrina crisis. Anything to divert the public
attention from the real issues, like an absence any semblance of
leadership, or any hope of a resolution.

On 8/5/06, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As with many other analysis of the media's 'attention' to the middle east, 
> there's a real question of truth here, or lack of it. At least that's what it 
> looks like to me.

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