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Open letter to the Post and the Times

Ombudspersons (Deborah Howell, Byron Calame);

First, I will admit that most of my reading of your papers is to identify what I perceive as their bias against America, Israel, our national security efforts, and our economy. I'll except some of the guest editorials in the Post, as you do a better job of having selections that raise interesting and diverse points of view.

I'm sure by now you are aware of the events in Qana. I'm sure you're also aware - given Hizb'allah's notorious manipulation of the media; Hizb'allah's propensity for martyring the Lebanese in pursuit of their aims; the IDF's assertion that the building did not collapse when struck by their munitions; Hizb'allah's strategic positioning of assets in and around civilian structures; and images of alleged rescue workers and dead children with strange time discrepancies - that many of us who are following the attack on Israel and her war of self-defense closely question the "official" storyline. As fading bastions of investigative journalism, I would find it odd that your papers are *not* investigating these claims, were it not for my first paragraph.

My challenge to you - Investigate. Inform.


-Andy
http://www.cozikin.com/

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