He should change his name to "Ali" ArnettOriginally posted by: DukeFan21
<a href="http://www.boston.com/dailynews/095/world/Peter_Arnett_now_reporting_for:.shtml">Link</A>
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
Hey appopin, what ever became of that disasterous pause you were talking about a few days ago?Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
The "pause" comes after Saddam unleashed his WMD inside Baghdad.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Hey appopin [sic.], what ever became of that disasterous pause you were talking about a few days ago?Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
Yeah right, way to change your story. Man it sounds like you are hoping you are right.Originally posted by: apoppin
The "pause" comes after Saddam unleashed his WMD inside Baghdad.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Hey appopin [sic.], what ever became of that disasterous pause you were talking about a few days ago?Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
The "other pause" was reported by the media . . .
Originally posted by: apoppin
The "pause" comes after Saddam unleashed his WMD inside Baghdad.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Hey appopin [sic.], what ever became of that disasterous pause you were talking about a few days ago?Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
The "other pause" was reported by the media . . .
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
As far as most people are concerned he is NOT.Originally posted by: CJBongHit
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
He is a U.S. citizen. As far as I'm concerned he is "providing aid and comfort" to the enemy and should be tried for treason.
He is a U.S. citizen. As far as I'm concerned he is "providing aid and comfort" to the enemy and should be tried for treason
Originally posted by: rbV5
He is a U.S. citizen. As far as I'm concerned he is "providing aid and comfort" to the enemy and should be tried for treason
Freedom of the press ring a bell comrade?
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
Originally posted by: CJBongHit
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
He is a U.S. citizen. As far as I'm concerned he is "providing aid and comfort" to the enemy and should be tried for treason.
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: CJBongHit
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
He is a U.S. citizen. As far as I'm concerned he is "providing aid and comfort" to the enemy and should be tried for treason.
OMFG America: Home of freedom of speech, so long as that freedom of speech is not dissenting from that of the majority, in which case you shall be imprisoned for treason... I sincerely hope you are either a non-voter, or just a kid, take a look at the constitution some time...
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: CJBongHit
Originally posted by: apoppin
What colour is "international"?Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Peter Arnett shows his true colors...
Since being fired by NBC, Arnett has been hired by a private Belgian TV network, a state-run Greek television channel and The Daily Mirror of London, a tabloid vehemently opposed to the war.
Who really cares who this New Zealander works for as long as it isn't for the Iraq Information Ministry?
Sure 70% of Americans "support" the war; and more than 80% of Europeans "oppose" it. There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
He is a U.S. citizen. As far as I'm concerned he is "providing aid and comfort" to the enemy and should be tried for treason.
OMFG America: Home of freedom of speech, so long as that freedom of speech is not dissenting from that of the majority, in which case you shall be imprisoned for treason... I sincerely hope you are either a non-voter, or just a kid, take a look at the constitution some time...
An American WAR reporter giving interviews to the ENEMY? AND.. those interviews told the ENEMY about American public policy and decision making... <<that is covered under US freedom of speech?
Who says "supposed to"?Originally posted by: Ornery
There ARE at least TWO point-of-views.
He's supposed to present FACTS, not present point-of-view as fact! Good riddance! :frown:
One thing all you hypocritical guys, he has the freedom of speech to say "Arnett should be tried for treason" Right? So just quit harping and move on with your lives. Obviously Arnett should not be tried, but equally obviously you are just attacking because you are frustrated so get over it.
NBC fired him - because of war-hysterical public opinion.Originally posted by: Ornery
"Who says "supposed to"?
That would be NBC, who said, "the company was angered because Arnett gave the interview without permission and presented opinion as fact."
"the company was angered because Arnett gave the interview without permission and presented opinion as fact."