The Sin of Omission
Via PowerLine, I linked to an analysis of a photograph which has apparantly been popular lately in the papers. Luckily, I don’t keep up with newspapers.
All I could say as I read it was WOW. WOW.
How many things do we accept as historical fact today, that if we’d truly seen them from the source rather than from the MSM’s perspective, we would interpret SO much differently?
To start wondering this and other similar things yourself, read the Anatomy of a Photograph.
Wow.
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1Jo
wrote on 2 October 2005 at 6:21
This is the first time I’ve seen this picture – like you, I avoid the newspapers mostly, and anything from CA should always be taken with a grain of salt.
Makes me want to send this to Rush, Hannity, and FOX News.
YES, go read it!!! Folks!
WOW!!
And remember the picture of Cindy SheeDevil with Al Sharpton kneeling in Crawford