Not funny? Look again, and note the capital letters that begin each phrase and read down. Have to say we agree! Expect a fatwah against the Danes and the paper's editors to be issued very shortly. (Hat tip to Little Green Footballs via al-Reuters.)
Hey, why not place fake ads in a Tehran paper? AP has been using fake reporters—fake Iraqi cops, actually—to trash Bush and the U.S. for quite some time now, as the blogosphere has begun to document extensively. Michelle Malkin is hot on the tail of "Jamil Hussein" and his numerous "fake but accurate" reports from the heart of Baghdad. Except that nobody in Baghdad has ever seen him. Obviously, either Al Qaeda, Sadr's thugs, or the Sunni mass-murderers have been expertly schooled in how to feed the leftists in the Western media the kind of thin, factless anti-American gruel they so love to trumpet. Except that none of it is based on fact. Just like the phony Hezbollah ambulance driver a couple of months back. Another skilled Islamofascist propagandist AP was only too happy to help out.
Has AP no shame? That's a rhetorical question, BTW.
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