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  • CNN Needs a Dictionary When Defending America’s Enemies

    Posted by Andy on August 30th, 2006

    CNN once again has its undies in a bunch over the fact that Bush and Co. are using a buzzword.

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush in recent days has recast the global war on terror into a “war against Islamic fascism.” Fascism, in fact, seems to be the new buzz word for Republicans in an election season dominated by an unpopular war in Iraq.

    A war made unpopular by CNN. Huh.

    But Muslim groups have cried foul. Bush’s use of the phrase “contributes to a rising level of hostility to Islam and the American-Muslim community,” complained Parvez Ahmed, chairman of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

    Of course, we don’t want to offend the people who are defending the people trying to kill us.

    It isn’t that hard to understand everyone. Fascism

    a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition

    Seems like a perfect match to me. fascist muslims.

    This marks the last time I bother going to CNN’s website trying to learn something other than CNN is too busy defending America’s enemy.

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    One Response to “CNN Needs a Dictionary When Defending America’s Enemies”

    1. Closest_GoP Says:

      Didn’t you know?.. CNN stands for Clinton News Network. DUH! hehe

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