Earlier this week the Seattle Post-Intelligencer published an editorial that included the blood-libelous fabrication that there exist photographs which "seem to contradict a military prosecutor's conclusion" exonerating the driver of the Israeli army bulldozer involved in Rachel Corrie's fatal accident.
I sent the P-I a query asking them either to produce the photographs (which don't exist) or to issue a retraction. They just sent me a carefully evasive non-defense of their editorial. They refuse to produce the photographs (which don't exist) and they refuse to publish a retraction even though they know the photographs don't exist. I'll post the P-I's email on Monday when more of my readers are back from the long holiday weekend.
In the meantime, who knows, maybe the P-I will tell us they have photographs of a perpetual motion machine, the Abominable Snowman or Elvis Presley on Mars
Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at July 03, 2003 05:52 PMAre you saying the Abominable Snowman isn't real?
Man, my world just came smashing down.
At least I still have Nessie!
Posted by: Mike Silverman on July 3, 2003 07:08 PM