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Media suddenly forgets to wind up the you’ve got to be kidding party dolls

How come whenever there’s news that doesn’t fit within the left-wing media agenda-driving template, or that of their brethren in you’ve got to be kidding party and Liberal Party, the media suddenly DOESN’T reflexively mic-up their guy Jack Layton (or their other guy Libby Davies) or any other pacifist liberal for more propaganda face time, and let them prattle on and on ad nauseam, for yet another one of their ever so newsy five-minute view from the wonderful far-left socialist Utopia fringes interviews on live CBC news TV and radio (which they then repeat over and over all day and into the next four days)? 

68% of Afghans support the presence of U.S. forces in their country

62% support the presence of NATO troops

70% believe the country is heading in the right direction

The latest poll taken among Afghanistan citizens asking what they think about the presence of U.S. and NATO troops in their country suggest they’re wildly in favor of them.  So where’s Jack Layton’s and Libby Davies’ broken record demands that we “bring the troops home right now”?  Now that we finally have some news that might actually bolster the morale and the strengthen the resolve of our troops fighting there right now, instead of the exact opposite, which they constantly broadcast for our consumption and theirs, the left and far-left extremists are silent with the tacit blessing of the otherwise extremely curious and diligent media. 

This is not just some sort of news glitch caused by a limited resources on a busy news day, that’s disgraceful unbalanced journalism.  And to those of us who monitor these things, it’s clearly and wholly purposeful and agenda-driven.  This sort of thing betrays the perfidy of the liberal-left anti-war pacifist news media for what they are. 

LINKS:
Afghanistan: National Poll for the BBC, ABC News and ARD of Germany

Afghans optimistic on future, support Karzai -poll

Views Improve Sharply in Afghanistan

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