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May 3, 2018 20:13:31   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
moldyoldy wrote:
RIGHT BIAS
These media sources are moderately to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story se******n and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy. See all Right Bias sources.
Factual Reporting: MIXED

http://mediabiasfactcheck.com/judicial-watch/
RIGHT BIAS br These media sources are moderately t... (show quote)


We like Judicial Watch... Moldy their batting average is better than Mueller's..

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May 3, 2018 20:16:23   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
son of witless wrote:
It seems they are unconcerned. Which is good. If they knew how strong Judicial Watch was they would try to silence it.


That's why I ask the question..why aren't the Progs concerned about JW's unceasing pursuit of evidence on their handler's..

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May 3, 2018 21:27:56   #
moldyoldy
 
byronglimish wrote:
That's why I ask the question..why aren't the Progs concerned about JW's unceasing pursuit of evidence on their handler's..


We know exactly what JW is.

ECM investigation identifies photo purported to be training camp dates back to 2009
By Miriam Raftery
April 15, 2015 (San Diego’s East County) – For the second time in recent months, an apparently false claim about ISIS terrorists at our border made by Judicial Watch has been making the rounds, primarily on blogs and right-wing media sites. But fact checkers at ABC news, Media Matters and Snopes.com say the latest rumor is likely false.
Moreover, an East County Magazine online search found the photo claimed as a terrorist camp in 2015 is actually an AFP/Getty Image of Anapra taken by photographer Jorge Uzon. It was published in 2009 in VQR, a literary journal, in an article about a smuggler in Anapra, including an anecdote in which his father mistakenly thinks men seeking to be smuggled into America are Al Qaeda terrorists. View the 2009 story and photo here (2nd large image, with green structure).
The same photo appears in the latest story by Judicial Watch, a conservative group.Their story published April 14th, 2015 claims that ISIS terrorists have set up a training camp just over the Texas border near El Paso in Anapra or Juarez, Mexico. The article claims its sources are a Mexican army officer and a Mexican federal police inspector, and that documents purportedly from ISIS were found in Anapra. It further claimed that ISIS terrorists are being smuggled across the border.
But KVIA, an ABC TV station in El Paso, reports that it checked with several federal law agencies involved with border security who said the report is unverified and likely false.
Media Matters, a non-partisan fact-check organization, calls the Judicial Watch story “spurious” and notes that the story about an ISIS camp just over the Texas border was repeated without fact-checking by Fox News host Sean Hannity and others.
“Right-wing media have a history of echoing dubious Judicial Watch reports to incite fear about terrorists crossing the U.S. border,” Media Watch reports, noting that. Fox News also parroted Judicial Watch’s September 2014 claim that a terrorist attack from the U.S.-Mexico border was "imminent," although the claim was roundly denounced by terrorism experts and rated "mostly false" by Politifact, which found a long history of dubious and debunked claims made by the Judicial Watch over various terrorist operations supposedly in Mexico, such as Hezbollah.
The most widely publicized claim came in 2014, when Judicial Watch claimed that “Islamic terrorist groups are operating in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez and planning to attack the United States with car bombs or other vehicle borne improvised explosive devices," citing several anonymous "high-level federal law enforcement, intelligence and other sources."
Politico found no substantiation for the claims and reports that Homeland Security stated when asked about the claims, "There is no credible intelligence to suggest that there is an active plot by (ISIS) to attempt to cross the southern border."
Snopes.com, a website that debunks urban legends and myths, also debunks the Judicial Watch story on the purported training camp, stating, “This information is apparently unknown to every source other than Judicial Watch, as several federal law agencies involved with border security said the report is unverified, and that it is unlikely that ISIS is in Anapra or Juarez, Mexico.
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/claims-isis-camp-texas-mexico-border-debunked

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May 4, 2018 10:35:29   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
moldyoldy wrote:
We know exactly what JW is.

ECM investigation identifies photo purported to be training camp dates back to 2009
By Miriam Raftery
April 15, 2015 (San Diego’s East County) – For the second time in recent months, an apparently false claim about ISIS terrorists at our border made by Judicial Watch has been making the rounds, primarily on blogs and right-wing media sites. But fact checkers at ABC news, Media Matters and Snopes.com say the latest rumor is likely false.
Moreover, an East County Magazine online search found the photo claimed as a terrorist camp in 2015 is actually an AFP/Getty Image of Anapra taken by photographer Jorge Uzon. It was published in 2009 in VQR, a literary journal, in an article about a smuggler in Anapra, including an anecdote in which his father mistakenly thinks men seeking to be smuggled into America are Al Qaeda terrorists. View the 2009 story and photo here (2nd large image, with green structure).
The same photo appears in the latest story by Judicial Watch, a conservative group.Their story published April 14th, 2015 claims that ISIS terrorists have set up a training camp just over the Texas border near El Paso in Anapra or Juarez, Mexico. The article claims its sources are a Mexican army officer and a Mexican federal police inspector, and that documents purportedly from ISIS were found in Anapra. It further claimed that ISIS terrorists are being smuggled across the border.
But KVIA, an ABC TV station in El Paso, reports that it checked with several federal law agencies involved with border security who said the report is unverified and likely false.
Media Matters, a non-partisan fact-check organization, calls the Judicial Watch story “spurious” and notes that the story about an ISIS camp just over the Texas border was repeated without fact-checking by Fox News host Sean Hannity and others.
“Right-wing media have a history of echoing dubious Judicial Watch reports to incite fear about terrorists crossing the U.S. border,” Media Watch reports, noting that. Fox News also parroted Judicial Watch’s September 2014 claim that a terrorist attack from the U.S.-Mexico border was "imminent," although the claim was roundly denounced by terrorism experts and rated "mostly false" by Politifact, which found a long history of dubious and debunked claims made by the Judicial Watch over various terrorist operations supposedly in Mexico, such as Hezbollah.
The most widely publicized claim came in 2014, when Judicial Watch claimed that “Islamic terrorist groups are operating in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez and planning to attack the United States with car bombs or other vehicle borne improvised explosive devices," citing several anonymous "high-level federal law enforcement, intelligence and other sources."
Politico found no substantiation for the claims and reports that Homeland Security stated when asked about the claims, "There is no credible intelligence to suggest that there is an active plot by (ISIS) to attempt to cross the southern border."
Snopes.com, a website that debunks urban legends and myths, also debunks the Judicial Watch story on the purported training camp, stating, “This information is apparently unknown to every source other than Judicial Watch, as several federal law agencies involved with border security said the report is unverified, and that it is unlikely that ISIS is in Anapra or Juarez, Mexico.
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/claims-isis-camp-texas-mexico-border-debunked
We know exactly what JW is. br br ECM investigati... (show quote)


Hezbolla smuggled Billions of dollars of Cocaine into the United States under the supervision of Obama..Any reasonable person would have to know that Terrorists were coming in with the drugs..

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May 4, 2018 11:04:33   #
moldyoldy
 
byronglimish wrote:
Hezbolla smuggled Billions of dollars of Cocaine into the United States under the supervision of Obama..Any reasonable person would have to know that Terrorists were coming in with the drugs..


A reasonable person would question how hezbolla could get in

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May 4, 2018 11:16:50   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
moldyoldy wrote:
A reasonable person would question how hezbolla could get in


Smuggling routes!..just like other i*****l a***ns..

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May 4, 2018 11:32:19   #
moldyoldy
 
byronglimish wrote:
Smuggling routes!..just like other i*****l a***ns..


That’s a long swim

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May 4, 2018 11:57:29   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
moldyoldy wrote:
That’s a long swim


'Hezbolla wetbacks'..Moldy, does your religion allow you to comment on the cocaine being smuggled under your savior's watch?

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May 4, 2018 13:03:58   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
Kevyn wrote:
They are mostly ineffectual crackpots who file FOIA requests against progressive politicians. In my opinion a crook is a crook and honest folks have little to worry about. Too bad the Pumpkinfuhrer dosn’t have the same ideas about t***sparency.


Trumps administration has been more t***sparent than the Obama administration had ever been.

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May 4, 2018 13:10:16   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
moldyoldy wrote:
We know exactly what JW is.

ECM investigation identifies photo purported to be training camp dates back to 2009
By Miriam Raftery
April 15, 2015 (San Diego’s East County) – For the second time in recent months, an apparently false claim about ISIS terrorists at our border made by Judicial Watch has been making the rounds, primarily on blogs and right-wing media sites. But fact checkers at ABC news, Media Matters and Snopes.com say the latest rumor is likely false.
Moreover, an East County Magazine online search found the photo claimed as a terrorist camp in 2015 is actually an AFP/Getty Image of Anapra taken by photographer Jorge Uzon. It was published in 2009 in VQR, a literary journal, in an article about a smuggler in Anapra, including an anecdote in which his father mistakenly thinks men seeking to be smuggled into America are Al Qaeda terrorists. View the 2009 story and photo here (2nd large image, with green structure).
The same photo appears in the latest story by Judicial Watch, a conservative group.Their story published April 14th, 2015 claims that ISIS terrorists have set up a training camp just over the Texas border near El Paso in Anapra or Juarez, Mexico. The article claims its sources are a Mexican army officer and a Mexican federal police inspector, and that documents purportedly from ISIS were found in Anapra. It further claimed that ISIS terrorists are being smuggled across the border.
But KVIA, an ABC TV station in El Paso, reports that it checked with several federal law agencies involved with border security who said the report is unverified and likely false.
Media Matters, a non-partisan fact-check organization, calls the Judicial Watch story “spurious” and notes that the story about an ISIS camp just over the Texas border was repeated without fact-checking by Fox News host Sean Hannity and others.
“Right-wing media have a history of echoing dubious Judicial Watch reports to incite fear about terrorists crossing the U.S. border,” Media Watch reports, noting that. Fox News also parroted Judicial Watch’s September 2014 claim that a terrorist attack from the U.S.-Mexico border was "imminent," although the claim was roundly denounced by terrorism experts and rated "mostly false" by Politifact, which found a long history of dubious and debunked claims made by the Judicial Watch over various terrorist operations supposedly in Mexico, such as Hezbollah.
The most widely publicized claim came in 2014, when Judicial Watch claimed that “Islamic terrorist groups are operating in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez and planning to attack the United States with car bombs or other vehicle borne improvised explosive devices," citing several anonymous "high-level federal law enforcement, intelligence and other sources."
Politico found no substantiation for the claims and reports that Homeland Security stated when asked about the claims, "There is no credible intelligence to suggest that there is an active plot by (ISIS) to attempt to cross the southern border."
Snopes.com, a website that debunks urban legends and myths, also debunks the Judicial Watch story on the purported training camp, stating, “This information is apparently unknown to every source other than Judicial Watch, as several federal law agencies involved with border security said the report is unverified, and that it is unlikely that ISIS is in Anapra or Juarez, Mexico.
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/claims-isis-camp-texas-mexico-border-debunked
We know exactly what JW is. br br ECM investigati... (show quote)


Wow!! Media matters Politico and ABC are real t***hful agencies. Not!! I don't know if that accusation is correct or not. But know there is a high probability of that being true as there are other areas in this country where there have been reports of these camps.

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May 4, 2018 13:22:16   #
moldyoldy
 
Louie27 wrote:
Wow!! Media matters Politico and ABC are real t***hful agencies. Not!! I don't know if that accusation is correct or not. But know there is a high probability of that being true as there are other areas in this country where there have been reports of these camps.


All BS to fire up the gullible

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May 4, 2018 13:31:19   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
moldyoldy wrote:
He has been given a pass to do and say all kinds of things that would have sunk past politicians.


moldy: Your all crazy!

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May 4, 2018 14:32:45   #
ringoffire
 
byronglimish wrote:
What do liberal progressives think about Judicial Watch? Are you aware of them and fear them?


Has your head been under a rock? H.W. is my mailbox several times a week and I do not fear anything regarding the law. So, what is your point?

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May 4, 2018 15:46:56   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Louie27 wrote:
Wow!! Media matters Politico and ABC are real t***hful agencies. Not!! I don't know if that accusation is correct or not. But know there is a high probability of that being true as there are other areas in this country where there have been reports of these camps.


Some have been located in Oregon.. I know, I live not far..from one that was holding military drills and housing an unknown number..hwy 140 in southern Oregon..one was found in Bly OR..in about 91-92..
Ashland Ore...is infested with Islamics..

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May 4, 2018 15:49:45   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
ringoffire wrote:
Has your head been under a rock? H.W. is my mailbox several times a week and I do not fear anything regarding the law. So, what is your point?


What or who is H.W...is that some sort of welfare??

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