March 12, 2005

Sgrena's House of Cards Begins to Fall

Go to Google News. Do a quick search for 'Sgrena'. Notice all the headlines questioning Sgrena's veracity? Now breathe big sigh of relief.

Oh, and check this out via Flopping Aces. Italy is telling Sgrena shut shut her pie-hole. Do you think it was the constant changing of the shooting story or the tales of the US using nuclear weapons in Iraq that they are concerned with? News.com.au:

ITALY'S justice minister has urged former hostage Giuliana Sgrena to stop making "careless" accusations after being shot by US forces in Baghdad, saying she had already caused enough grief.

Ms Sgrena has repeatedly suggested US soldiers shot her on purpose and said today she had little faith in a joint investigation by Italy and the United States into the "friendly fire" incident.
"She has created enormous problems for the Government and also caused grief that perhaps was better avoided," Justice Minister Roberto Castelli told reporters in Bologna.

Bolagna? Yeah, that about sums it up.

Moonbat Alert Update: uruknet has written some pretty nasty things about Charles Johnson and myself in the past. Check out their new theory on what really happpened:

Adding it all up, it appears that John Negroponte became aware that Giuliana Sgrena was leaving Iraq with dangerous information about what American forces had been up to in committing war crimes in Falluja. Negroponte's experience in Honduras (12) gave him a certain expertise in covering up human rights violations, and he ordered his own personal bodyguard to assassinate Sgrena in a staged incident which was supposed to look like the usual problem at an American checkpoint in Iraq.
Man, that's classic. You know, there's funny and then there's funny. This is funny.

Posted by: Rusty at 05:16 PM | Comments (10) | Add Comment
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1 I am sitting here trying to work the phrase "that's a spicy meatball!" into my comment but all I can say is: great use of the term "pie hole".

Posted by: Flea at March 12, 2005 05:48 PM (DKVRR)

2 Beautiful!

Posted by: Mr. Bowen at March 12, 2005 06:00 PM (rZWXl)

3 Yikes, I wish I had the tinfoil concession for that pack of dingbats. I suppose the "oh shit" could have been that he saw survivors but had failed to pack his weapon and couldn't finish the job up. Total disconnection from reality abounds on that site.

Posted by: Patrick at March 12, 2005 08:11 PM (tL6V7)

4 Is her 15 minutes of fame up yet?

Posted by: Allen Patterson at March 13, 2005 08:36 AM (eti3b)

5 You've got about as much credibility as Negroponte. NONE. How about a comment on the ACLU v. Rumsfeld suit?

Bootlicker, you are!

Posted by: Patriot Act at March 13, 2005 08:52 AM (1ba+1)

6 >>>"How about a comment on the ACLU v. Rumsfeld suit?" The ACLU sues somebody and that's supposed to be news.

Posted by: Carlos at March 13, 2005 09:07 AM (8e/V4)

7 Patriot Act? Is that the same as Zionist nazi?

Posted by: greyrooster at March 13, 2005 11:46 AM (CBNGy)

8 I found that Uruknet thing through Google News. Thanks again, Google News!

Posted by: Jim Treacher at March 13, 2005 11:53 AM (uuNVx)

9 Oh! It's all starting to make sense now. The guards at the checkpoints are told to shoot random Iraqis (and probably journalists) so that when a real target, e.g. Sgrena the bearer of all truth, enters the checkpoint, they can shoot them and claim that it is a common problem. Genius! But of course, KKKarl Rove is that kind of mad genius, isn't he?

Posted by: kbiel at March 14, 2005 11:55 AM (KSCkS)

10 That is hilarious.

Posted by: Ron Rutherford at March 14, 2005 09:35 PM (nbfM4)

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