Sunday, November 24, 2013

Boston Sunday Globe Foreign to Me

It's the imbalance that got to me as I flipped through it's pages this morning.

The first difference I noted on the website was the update regarding Iran on the front page. My printed paper only jerks my chain again by saying hopes are rising again. Not only am I sick of being deceived, I'm tired of being treated like a yo-yo by the Zionist AmeriKan media in the form of the Bostong Globe. The other two updates contain no surprises, other than "the exact details of Sunday’s deal, hammered out in Geneva between six world powers and Iran, were not immediately known. Israel was not a participant in the talks but remained in close touch with the U.S. and other allies during the negotiations" because the details did appear to be known last night. At least we know Israel was being briefed and consulted the whole way. If Israel wants to attack Iran now be my guest. The mask will truly have come of for all the world to see. Aggression against an adversary on the eve of a peace deal? That ain't gonna look good, nor will it help Israel's already poor public image.

Continuing on to my printed front page, I did note the RFK item (that's not the title I saw on the front of my printed paper) as an adder to a previous post, although I do intend to read it now. As for the articles on the the new mayor of Boston, the same-sex marriage at the Methodist church, and the argument about FDA-banned life-saving drugs for some, the last one is the only one that caught my eye as I read the A1 teaser before the turn-in.

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On page A2 was the Iran item I noted above, along with the U.S. killing more civilians in Afghanistan (what else is new?) and a column of briefs.

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Page A4 brought me Pakistani protests of drone strikes, and who can blame them?

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After full page ads on pages A5 and A6 I am greeted by my first national story makes me want to go back to bed.

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Page A8 mentions something about the Antarctic, but my immediate concern is why is the ground covered in snow (for the second time this year already?) this morning when it isn't even Thanksgiving yet?

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After a series of pages dealing with front-page pieces, the fresh stuff begins again on page A16 of my printed paper. I'm told that Egypt has expelled a Turkish envoy -- except I had already been following that story. Then is another surprise to see because just yesterday I was being told no deal.... sigh.... as with the recent negotiations with Iran, I am served deception and distortion by my propaganda pre$$ time after time. Time for a drink.

Opposing those articles on page A17 is the slavery in the U.K. story -- which I've already been following somewhere else -- (along with a related editorial?) and two articles about Chinese aggression and negligence.

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Page A18 brings me Syrian airstrikes and some horse shit from Colombia, at which point I began to notice the preponderance of foreign articles filling my paper thus far this morning. I count TWELVE WORLD articles so far, against NO NATIONAL ARTICLES at ALL! I discount the RFK feature on the front page because the front-page (imho) is it's own section, and the health articles are exactly that.

I'm finally met with national news on the opposing page A19. What stuns me is there are no political articles. No Obama articles, no Obamacare articles, no political bric-a-carp pieces, nothing. All I get is a brief strip regarding a winter storm system heading our way (okay, fart misters, you can shut up now)??; the literal burying of the false charges regarding the ricin false flag; and the churches getting $crewed in court?

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My first section finishes with a turkey of a story on page A20. How appropriate for a paper that is a real turkey today.

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I noted the Lawrence recount and the Roxbury pot bust (sighing exhale, cough) with the good intention of reading and posting, but I'm getting the feeling I'm going to be skipping the sermons from the Globe's Metro section today. My thanks to all of you who have made it this far.

It's the Money section that comes next and the fart mist is making me sick so I'm going to skip the auto show.

I suppose it's a good Idea to end it here. I've really had enough of the supremacy and Jewish victimhood so I guess I'll just skip the job interview as well as the shopping trip and casinos (I don't gamble), thanks.

And a truly heartfelt thanks to all of you, dearly beloved readers, for coming here and reading this today.