> At 02:05 PM 1/5/03, you wrote:
> >Then why don't I ever see it in articles against Israel?
>
> I just did a google search on the words reuters israel apparently, and got
> 29, 400 hits.  So 'apparently' Reuters likes that word.
But you'd have to look at the articles to see if they were 'for' or 'against'.

> I recently had an interesting conversation with a friend from Hong
> Kong.  He states that the foreign press sees the America press as
> pro-Jewish.  I think this is strange considering most of the Jewish people
> I know here think just the opposite.
Because the foreign press is even more anti-Jewish than the American press is.
France is a hotbed of anti-semitism and has been for a loooong time. England has
no problem being public with its anti-semitism nor do many other european
countries. In comparison to them, the American press is the Jews best friend.
Scary, isn't it.

> I read the stories from a fairly neutral position regarding the Middle
> East, and I fail to see the bias.  But perhaps that's just me.
It's just me based on frustration and seeing stories like this with wording of
the sort used to many times.

> Israel tested missiles today.  Palestinian homicide bombers blow up
> innocents.  Am I the only one who sees a connection?
Israel testing defensive missiles today in fear of an attack by another country.
Not the same as just testing missiles but I seem to be in an exact language mood
today. Nothing against you, but the language is the issue. :)
And no, I don't see the connection. But then again, I know that a terrorist
strike, especially one of this size, takes a long time to plan for and execute.
They don't happen over night or even over a week. We're talking months of
preperation in most cases.

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