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« on: June 29, 2005, 02:04:20 PM »

Sorry states, this is NOT real news.

Actually, if there is a story here, it's the shameless destruction of the lives of thousands of Arubans by the cold, heartless media.
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2005, 02:13:53 PM »

Sorry states, this is NOT real news.

Actually, if there is a story here, it's the shameless destruction of the lives of thousands of Arubans by the cold, heartless media.

So you're an apologist for kidnappers and murderers now? The left has really gone over the edge.

Yes I'm an apologist for kidnappers and murderers.

No, thousands of young children disappear every day. It's well known. It's not every day that an island that relies on tourism for 70% of its industry has its livelihood under full assault by the media.
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« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2005, 02:17:49 PM »

Sorry states, this is NOT real news.

Actually, if there is a story here, it's the shameless destruction of the lives of thousands of Arubans by the cold, heartless media.

So you're an apologist for kidnappers and murderers now? The left has really gone over the edge.

Yes I'm an apologist for kidnappers and murderers.

No, thousands of young children disappear every day. It's well known. It's not every day that an island that relies on tourism for 70% of its industry has its livelihood under full assault by the media.

You wouldn't agree with me that the police in Aruba have completely dropped the ball? They really have done a lousy job figuring out this case. Justice comes before concerns of "tourism".

Maybe because they haven't had much practice as the last disappearance in Aruba was in 1996? As I said, thousands of children disappear every day. CNN could have chosen to cover any other story that would not have caused so much damage and hardship to innocent, hardworking people. The island relies heavily on American tourism, which is nosediving.

Let me ask you something. How many innocent people are going to lose their jobs so CNN can make a bigger profit?
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