The picture that won the Pulitzer

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Re: The picture that won the Pulitzer

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Yes - what a tasteless scam... :puke:
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The Puh-leeze-r Prize... ;)
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Makkonen wrote:The Puh-leeze-r Prize... ;)
The "Pull the other one" Prize did occur to me.
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The Puke-itzer Prize :P
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:lol:
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simonshack wrote:*
Jeez...This is getting ridiculous!

http://esteri.liquida.it/photogallery/2 ... e-le-foto/

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I like the last one best, Simon. The way the photographer has got the "victims" to lie in such a way that your eye is led to the gate. Beautiful composition. I propose we phone the Pullitzer offices and ask them to have a re-think. :blink:
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Its so fake that you have to wonder if the perps did it to show their arrogance to those of us that are awake. Maybe its about making fun of us. Yup, I see it. It was staged.

A lot of the population is still not aware, but I think when they wake up there will be hell to pay. Things are starting to get wierd and I think even those who are hard core deniers are starting to question the situation. Its just so obvious.
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I love this picture of the "photographer". His somber demeanor is well suited to the subject matter. :huh:

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From the UK Daily Mail

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rnage.html
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MrSinclair wrote:I love this picture of the "photographer". His somber demeanor is well suited to the subject matter. :huh:

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From the UK Daily Mail

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rnage.html
This is probably a psyop aimed at maintaining the notion that American/"Americanized" Muslims are in direct conflict with more "ethnic/religious" Muslims.

Divide and conquer psyop in the form of demographic conflict?
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FYI - contact info:

The Pulitzer Prizes
Columbia University
709 Journalism Building
2950 Broadway
New York, NY USA 10027
Voice: (212) 854-3841
Fax: (212) 854-3342
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.pulitzer.org/
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lux wrote:FYI - contact info:

The Pulitzer Prizes
Columbia University
709 Journalism Building
2950 Broadway
New York, NY USA 10027
Voice: (212) 854-3841
Fax: (212) 854-3342
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.pulitzer.org/
Someone phone a superviser there... and ask for their email and email them this link.
http://cluesforum.info/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=1298
I usualy always have had a sense of humor in all the 9/11 footage. From the jumpers to the actors....
but this is plain sick getting kids to play dead like this and then claiming to be the biggest award in journolism what type of sick planet do we live on... :puke:

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Props to new forum member Flip/flop for starting this thread. B)
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Equinox wrote:
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No, Equinox...

That girl could well be weeping - so this does not add anything to our common analysis of this image.

Equinox dear, I admit that I also keep correcting your constant spelling errors (something I probably shouldn't do), in order to uphold your very credibility as a (most appreciated) Cluesforum contributor. I understand you suffer from dyslexia - but there are ways to overcome this little problem. I now solemnly ask you to do something about it. Please perform spell checks of your posts from now on (or ask your girlfriend to help you out) - I have asked you to do so many, many times. Please don't feel offended by this gentle request of mine.

And for any Cluesforum members reading this, yes: I admit to be a bit of a spelling-obsessed type. I do realize that I'm error-prone myself - as English is not my first language/mother tongue. I certainly do not consider myself infallible in English spelling - far from it. But please bear with me and my wish for smooth legibility of this forum - and always try to do your very best when typing your posts. Thanks!
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Oh thanks for correcting the errors. (even though you do not have too) Yes I will make a conceded effort to go make sure they are correct. I actually do use a spell checker a fair bit. (Not in the above post) Some times with the spell checker I still slip past the “sounds the same but spelt different” word. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I was getting a bit slack. Thanks again. :)
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