June 28, 2005

Al-Jazeera won't be reporting on our porous southern border

Al-Jazeera had planned to shoot a special feature on our porous southern border. The reports, of course, would be shown in the Middle East and, of course, there's a major problem with illegal aliens from that region entering the U.S. The reports might have given even more people the wrong idea.

On the other hand, they would also have pointed out that our "homeland security president" is anything but that.

However, al-Jazeera has called off their report because Chris Simcox of the Minuteman Project not only refused to be interviewed, he contacted his reps and various others. Details in "Al-Jazeera kills Arizona border reports".





Posted to Immigration2005b at June 28, 2005 12:40 PM

Comments

Sometimes terrorists have to be educated by the media, as to how to get the most publicity for a given low technology operation. The regulated media have a tendency to favor the destruction of civilization, because it is what stands in the way of the aggrandizement of official power. Their regulators are officials, and their professors in school are in the pay of official discretion.

Posted by: John S Bolton at June 28, 2005 12:54 PM


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