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Whoa... VERY interesting language: 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-61/

 

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And then remember this from Barr today: 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/blog/message-attorney-general-william-p-barr-celebrating-fourth-july

 

This is Lincoln type attitude/language when he ignored courts ruling on behalf of the rebelling states... 

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12 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

(as the statement drops)

 

The President is 10000000000000% correct on this issue.

 

We don't want ILLEGAL immigrants in OUR country. Stay the fvck away if you like the conditions here.

 

Go thru the proper channels to became a citizen here and we won't have any problems.

 

What they are going thru in their county is not our problem. How they can assimilate here is our problem, starting with the proper process.

 

But, of course, the demented Dems don't see it this way as they want open borders for all to come in and wreck this country.

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This is why MSM gets called fake news

 

 

Reuters tweeted out a photo with a headline that has captured some attention as it pertains for the border debate:

 

 

 

 For people who only went by assumptions based on Reuters’ tweet and didn’t actually read the story, there was some context missing:

 

It's a Mexican soldier and he stopped them in Mexico

 

Well, there’s that! Also, the story isn’t quite what the tweet implies:

 

Eight paragraphs in.

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Reuters’ contribution to the Democrat narrative has been noted, however:
 
 
 
 
AGAIN, This is why MSM gets called fake news
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4 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

This is why MSM gets called fake news

 

 

Reuters tweeted out a photo with a headline that has captured some attention as it pertains for the border debate:

 

 

 

 For people who only went by assumptions based on Reuters’ tweet and didn’t actually read the story, there was some context missing:

 

It's a Mexican soldier and he stopped them in Mexico

 

Well, there’s that! Also, the story isn’t quite what the tweet implies:

 

Eight paragraphs in.

View image on Twitter
 
 
Reuters’ contribution to the Democrat narrative has been noted, however:
 
 
 
 
AGAIN, This is why MSM gets called fake news

 

On top of the obvious insinuations (and the fact that she and the child did cross the border only to be immediately picked up by CBP), this was very clearly a staged photo.

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1 hour ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...anybody tell me why Ellis Island is no longer the RIGHT WAY?.....my legal immigrant ancestors sure as hell would like to know....

 

Because museum curators make terrible immigration inspectors.

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On 7/26/2019 at 9:12 AM, B-Man said:

 

This is why MSM gets called fake news

 

 

Reuters tweeted out a photo with a headline that has captured some attention as it pertains for the border debate:

 

 

 

 For people who only went by assumptions based on Reuters’ tweet and didn’t actually read the story, there was some context missing:

 

It's a Mexican soldier and he stopped them in Mexico

 

Well, there’s that! Also, the story isn’t quite what the tweet implies:

 

Eight paragraphs in.

View image on Twitter
 
 
Reuters’ contribution to the Democrat narrative has been noted, however:
 
 
 
 
AGAIN, This is why MSM gets called fake news

 

The premise of the Reuter’s article that goes with the photo and Tweet is that the Mexican troops are stopping border crossings. 

 

And by the way, she then just ran around him. 

 

Or ... didn’t you read the article?

 

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Beginner is the correct name for you 

 

in in my post I included paragraph 8, which states that the soldier did not detain her but warned her 

 

also, the reason for my derision is in the Reuter’s tweet 

 

Reuters photo captures Guatemalan mother begging soldier to let her enter U.S

 

note the deliberate spin about the US and not Mexico 

 

 

or did you not read it !

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Beginner is the correct name for you 

 

in in my post I included paragraph 8, which states that the soldier did not detain her but warned her 

 

also, the reason for my derision is in the Reuter’s tweet 

 

Reuters photo captures Guatemalan mother begging soldier to let her enter U.S

 

note the deliberate spin about the US and not Mexico 

 

 

or did you not read it !

 

 

 

 

How is this anti US spin? A Mexican soldier psuedo doing his job is anti American propaganda?

 

Agenda much?

 

 

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4 hours ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

How is this anti US spin? A Mexican soldier psuedo doing his job is anti American propaganda?

 

Agenda much?

 

 

 

It's like talking with a third grader.

 

 

I am discussing the MEDIA report not the Mexican military

 

 

I will post the original Reuters news service tweet again

 

 

Into the article, actual points of the picture are revealed, but in the tweet heading it specifically says "begging soldier to let her enter the US"

 

thus spinning the story as occurring on the US border

 

thus confirming what libs like Gator, buftex, and (apparently) yourself think about the Trump administration's border policy.

 

And to further demonstrate how this type of spin works to you, I will add this

 

This type of false news then is repeated, becoming part of the anti american narrative.

 

And sure enough.......................

 

 

WATCHING THE FAKE NEWS BEING MADE IN REAL TIME: 

CBS News picks up Reuters’ spin on ‘mom pleading with border guard to let her enter the US’ photo.

 

“Just weeks after DNC Media lost its collective mind over an economic migrant who got himself and his child killed while crossing a river, it tries to manufacture an outrage storm over a (Mexican) trooper warning a migrant with a child not to attempt a dangerous border crossing.”

 

 

 

MORE:

 Reuters, CBS Run With Misleading Headline About Migrant Mother, Mexican Border Guard.

Both CBS and Reuters ran a photo of a Guatemalan migrant mother and a Mexican border guard, including a headline that didn’t quite tell the whole story.

 

Reuters published the photo with the headline, “Reuters photo captures Guatemalan mother begging soldier to let her enter US.

 

CBS ran a very similar headline with the Reuters photo, which was taken by photographer Jose Luis Gonzalez last Monday. “Dramatic photo captures migrant mom pleading with border guard as she tries to enter US with son,” the headline read.

 

* * * * * * * *

Nine paragraphs into the story, however, Reuters shed further light on the context of the situation by including comments from the National Guard and Jesus Ramirez, spokesman for Mexican President Manuel Lopez Obrador.

* * * * * * * *

Following the confrontation, Perez and her son were photographed moving toward the border in order to cross illegally, unhindered by the guard.

And Reuters are still issuing misleadingly labeled photos today. While this shot, unlike the carefully cropped photo mentioned above, includes the Mexican border guardsman’s uniform ID (at least you can now see there’s no US flag on his sleeve), there’s no information in the caption that describes the country he works for:

reuters_mexican_border_guard_7-27-19-1.j

 

 

 

Please.................. next time, identify what the actual subject of the post is, before you answer with a mis-stated reply.

Leave that BS to gator

 

 

 

 

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