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rodmalm
at Sun May 9 15:17:11 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rodmalm ]
You work with digital media for a living, and you don't understand that differences in "graininess" or "resolution" that only occur on certain objects make pictures looked doctored? or how boarders of objects are often wrong due to shadows, etc.
I don't work with digital media (except for marketing animals on the internet and goofing around with photo shop programs) and I understand that!
I also have played around with pictures "doctoring them" to make some amusing images. Some people have even thought they were real. (a bald eagle's head on the body of a macaw for instance). It is so easy to do today, that anyone can do it. My brother even added Pres. Bush to a family picture. And with today's sophisticated programs, you can do this in a matter of minutes.
And you don't understand how pictures can be staged either? When uniforms are wrong, vehicles are wrong, etc.? Ever heard of disinformation?
It doesn't take an expert to see these things!
Even a fool knows he was robbed after his money is gone. 
What's really funny is, if the news says something good about America, you brand it as pure propaganda, but if the enemy says something bad about America, you embrace it as absolute truth.
I'll say this again, why not wait for the investigations to end before jumping to conclusions? Is it because those conclusions might not make America, and Bush, look as bad as your assumptions do?
Rodney
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