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My conservative news clippings
Sunday, 2 November 2003


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Why did I start this blog?
It was during the Iraq War that I became interested in politics, and I found myself on the conservative / republican side of the map. I have a hard time reading /watching most media due to it's left leaning tendencies. I avoid reading the NY Slimes (NYtimes) I don't watch Communist News Network (CNN) nor even come near the hated Baathist/Bolshevic Broadcast Corp (BBC) or National Palestinian Radio (NPR).

There are however many publications on the net which I read religiously (almost) daily (despite me being an atheist ;). You will find my kind of reports in NYpost.com,Jerusalempost.com, (I've always been an ardent supporter of Israel and it's current slightly right leaning government.) NationalPost.com, Nationalreview.com, OpinionJournal.com(Wall Street Journal's ed page), NewsMax.com,FreeRepublic.comFrontPageMag.com,Instapundit.com,Israpundit.com ...

You are invited to take a look at my Op Iraqi Freedom page and my Weasels page which were created during the war.
I should soon (time allowing) make a separate Israeli focused page and dip my pen into writing some essays / commentaries. I am revolted with most media's reporting on the Mideast conflict and it's gullible at best but in fact intentionally malicious rendering of Arab propaganda. Very similarly , the "righteous", leftist, underdog-rooting, revolution-monger reporting was felt during the Iraq war when the media almost hoped for some defeat of the coalition forces, more casualties and a prolonged war. (link to follow)

Following are articles which I recently read or my own commentaries. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I do...

Posted by trafael at 5:33 PM EST
Updated: Monday, 3 November 2003 1:15 AM EST

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