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http://www.counterpunch.org/fisk05022004.html
May 1 / 3, 2004 Victims of Our Own High-Flown Morality The "Good Guys" Who Can Do No Wrong By ROBERT FISK |
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torresD wrote: >http://www.counterpunch.org/fisk05022004.html >May 1 / 3, 2004 >Victims of Our Own High-Flown Morality >The "Good Guys" Who Can Do No Wrong >By ROBERT FISK > > Robert Fisk needs to spend more time traveling Iraqi convoy routes or working for the UN or the Red Cross to improve the lives of Iraqis. If he survives, he will develop a better understanding of how reality alters morality after watching a few of his co-workers get blown up or shot or burned alive. but of course we can't expect that from him. Moralizing is much saver. > > > > > |
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"Werner Hetzner" http://www.counterpunch.org/fisk05022004.html May 1 / 3, 2004 Victims of Our Own High-Flown Morality The "Good Guys" Who Can Do No Wrong By ROBERT FISK > Robert Fisk needs to spend more time traveling Iraqi convoy routes or > working for the UN or the Red Cross to improve the lives of Iraqis. If > he survives, he will develop a better understanding of how reality > alters morality after watching a few of his co-workers get blown up or > shot or burned alive. > > but of course we can't expect that from him. Moralizing is much saver. Yeah right, Robert Fisk just treads where CNN, MSNBC, FOXNEWS, fear to go and rips off the lid from the can of worms that are american media is trying so hard to hide. > > > > > > > > > > > |