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The Aramaic Bible Web Log is a forum for discussing the origins of the Bible and the value of translating the Scriptures from the Ancient Aramaic Texts of the Ancient Church of the East directly into English. I believe that the Ancient Aramaic language is the true scribal language of Scriptures. My translations are posted at http://www.v-a.com/bible/. If you send me appropriate questions or comments, I will post them on this Web Log and attempt to answer or respond to them as best as I can. I will only post what I consider proper. I will not include e-mail addresses, but only your name as you wish it to appear on this blog. To send me an e-mail you may use the FORM MAIL at the bottom of this blog.

Tue, 22 Feb 2005

Off the Deep End
Dan Rather takes another stab at the President. The CBS anchorman can't resist the opportunity to disgrace his record one more time before his dismissal from CBS news becomes final. He wants to drag down the entire network with him kicking and screaming. This is his last chance to sully the reputation of a great president. He'd like to make it sound like President Bush was condoning the use of marijuana just before he became President. What a shameful way for Dan Rather to exit, but maybe it's an appropriate way for the leftist bias of the 20th Century media to come to its miserable end. And as if this weren't enough, Dan Rather concluded his CBS report last night with some portraits of fallen heroes of the war of liberation of Iraq with his commentary implying that the soldiers that died lost their lives in a losing war, thus denigrating the sacrifices of the soldiers that gave their life for this country. Dan Rather treats the sacrifices of the soldiers as a tragedy in a wrong war, when the tragedy doesn't belong to him or his leftist colleagues in the media; it belongs to the families of the fallen heroes and those Americans that honor them.

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