I tend to be a little skeptical by anything published in the Saudi press since all the papers are controlled by the government.
I think that's sound skepticism.
And yet, I also find myself skeptical of the "official" US version of any events in the war over there, particularly the media spectacles like Jessica Lynch or Saddam's capture.
Ex-Marine Says Public Version of Saddam Capture Fiction
I'm a little skeptical of this story too. For one thing, why make up a different capture story? The guy was still captured and I don't see what it would gain to have this other story.
Wolfram! Hi. It's nice to see you.
I forgot to wish tommyrot the happiest of birthdays!!
And, with even more good news, they just announced that Oak Park (where both ChiKat and I live--howdy, neighbor!) is getting a Trader Joe's (at the corner of Harlem and Ontario, FYI). Finally!
And yet, I also find myself skeptical of the "official" US version of any events in the war over there, particularly the media spectacles like Jessica Lynch or Saddam's capture.
It's almost as if you're implying government-sponsored press in wartime is unreliable... next you'll be telling me I can't believe everything I read on the internet.
Speaking of which, Blogs apparently not as widely read as all that.
The guy was still captured and I don't see what it would gain to have this other story.
Well it demoralizes SH and sends a message to the insurgents that their fearless leader was hiding in filth and squalor and not planning the great redemption.
Hi Cindy! I haven't really gone anywhere, I've merely started supporting myself in email.
Work, life, the usual reasons.
I completely suck at the BBC anatomy game. SUCK! scratching plan to open "operations and body fixits r us".
I remember you saying you'd be scarce, but you've been too scarce.