sailsmen
09-19-2004, 12:44 AM
A major news organization published a photo of a client's business with a caption that reads "large tanker sits on the wrecks of smaller vessels". :bs:
The vessel is not a tanker. It is a twin hull, empty and scrubbed clean semi-submersible. The vessl did not move, nor did it damage anything. It was used by smaller vessels as a shield.
Anyone who views the photo can see that numerous small vessels are afloat, upright and apparently undamaged next to the twin hull vessel.
It makes me so angry that those with a political agenda at a major news organization will go so far as to make up a caption on a photo of an area that was devasted by a natural disaster.
It is proof positive to me that some major news outlets do not report the news but twist it to support their own political agenda.
A strategist for a major political party recently publically admitted this twisting practise is giving them 15% of the vote!
The vessel is not a tanker. It is a twin hull, empty and scrubbed clean semi-submersible. The vessl did not move, nor did it damage anything. It was used by smaller vessels as a shield.
Anyone who views the photo can see that numerous small vessels are afloat, upright and apparently undamaged next to the twin hull vessel.
It makes me so angry that those with a political agenda at a major news organization will go so far as to make up a caption on a photo of an area that was devasted by a natural disaster.
It is proof positive to me that some major news outlets do not report the news but twist it to support their own political agenda.
A strategist for a major political party recently publically admitted this twisting practise is giving them 15% of the vote!