Via the InstaPundit, Riding Sun brings to America something Newsweek apparently doesn't want Americans to know about:
As you can see, the cover story shows an American flag, dirtied and tossed in a trash can, its staff snapped in two. The large white text reads, "Amerika ga shinda hi", which translates to "The day America died."
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It's one thing for Newsweek to actively promote the notion that America is a "dead", "rotting" country overseas. But it's quite another thing indeed to hide those efforts from its American readers. If Newsweek really thinks America is dead, and our flag belongs in the trash, why won't it tell us?
Some of us complain when the liberal media is subtle about their anti-Americanism... but it's also disconcerting when it's blatantly overt.
This seems to definitely fall in the latter category.















That has to be a joke!? Please tell me it is a crude and viscious joke by some sicko!? Newsweek couldn't really do this could they?
chuckels
ps Sure thankful you made it through the wreck on th bike OK. PTL
Posted by: chuckels | Monday, May 23, 2005 at 02:06 AM
I'm afraid it's not a joke Pastor...
And thanks for the thankfulness... count me amongst the thankful as well...
Posted by: Rick | Monday, May 23, 2005 at 06:12 AM