Call me the bloggin' Benedict Arnold if you must, but the ugly stain of partisanship in today's RSS feed regarding policy towards Georgia is a bit disturbing. While lefty blogs dispute whether or not McCain lifted his statement from Wikipedia and Kristol licks his chops at the prospect of sending in US forces, the list of atrocities against Georgia by the Russian military continues to grow by the day:
The evidence to proof the USA’s hand behind the Georgian aggression against South Ossetia can be found in Western media. Western news agencies, Reuters, for example, have been distributing countless photographs depicting Russia’s supposed atrocities in Georgia. Such photos along with adequate headlines can be found in practically all US newspapers (The New York Times is the best example for it). All of them unanimously accuse Russia of aggression against Georgia, but they do not say a word about Georgia’s actions against civilians in S. Ossetia.
Good thing the editors at Pravda didn't read the dumbass HuffPo post about McCain engineering the whole thing to win the American election.
- Russian troops are on the ground in Georgia outside of the disputed areas of South Ossetia and Abhkazia
- A Russian cyber-attack has shut down Georgia's websites forcing them to use the blogspot domain
- A BBC camera crew almost got taken out by a Russian jet
- Families at the U.S. embassy have been evacuated to neighboring Armenia
The evidence to proof the USA’s hand behind the Georgian aggression against South Ossetia can be found in Western media. Western news agencies, Reuters, for example, have been distributing countless photographs depicting Russia’s supposed atrocities in Georgia. Such photos along with adequate headlines can be found in practically all US newspapers (The New York Times is the best example for it). All of them unanimously accuse Russia of aggression against Georgia, but they do not say a word about Georgia’s actions against civilians in S. Ossetia.
Good thing the editors at Pravda didn't read the dumbass HuffPo post about McCain engineering the whole thing to win the American election.
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