>>Ah, that's better! I think this should be etched on her tombstone as a monument to sense (they're probably sharpening the chisels as we speak).
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>I think not only her, but also Al-Jazeera could be in danger.
>But they are used to getting bombed from time to time anyway...
That's when you get that warm and fuzzy feeling you must be doing something right, when both sides have something against you. Just like we had it some years ago - first being screwed by Sloba, then screwed by the West because of him, then by him again, then because of him... how many rounds did it take?
In fact, Al-Jazeera seems to be doing what's missing here - some investigative journalism, digging things out, pi()ing off some government on both sides in the process. Not by dad nor by uncles.