In the last movement to suggest that obscure political conspiracies are somehow linked to the killing of 200 people in Spain back in 2004, famous Spanish journalist Pedro J. RamÃrez published today an article entitled "I accuse (Spain 2009)", where he goes further and states that he is accusing a number of people of different faults.
How this journalist and his newspaper, El Mundo, has been trying to evidence that such conspiracies exist, is among the most ridiculous stories in the politics of Spain. And I can't grasp how this guy, once a respected media director, pretends to keep on being a respectable journalist after all this ugly stuff, it truly escapes my understanding.
What a shame, that such strategies are still used in 2009. And what a shame that still some people buy these stories.
What a shame you haven´t actually bothered to examine the official version! It truly is`among the most ridiculous stories in the politics of Spain´ and that´s saying something! What a shame that still some people buy these stories.
ReplyDeleteAh... brainwashing seems the fashion of the year, both purple and non purple topics confounded.
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