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The ignored pieces of the puzzle questions

November 26, 2008 | portland, Oregon | Vetting explained

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On a typical day, many of Americans go to myspace, facebook or even CNN .A lot of people go to the news websites many of them get to see the first hand of experience on what going on in the world such as war on terror. One particular website however gives first hand experience of the war on terror. The Ignored peaces of the puzzle of knowledge website gives the war on terror from a variety of perspectives, they quote it as " a mix of true journalism with authentic religious knowledge". But is it really knowlege or bias ? A curious blogger Tara asked the most questions about their views. Even though the bloggers appeared to be believers of the Taliban, she didn't hesitate to ask their views on America.Tara's questions include war on terror, economy and reaction to Obama's election. To see the economic view click here, http://revolution.muslimpad.com/2008/11/18/what-happens-to-their-economy-happens-to-theirmilitary/#comment-8515 So far the war has been going on and many bloggers d on the discussed their ideas on the war. If anyone questions their stories one can expect responses to be sugar coated even if the article isn't. To see more of the interview click on these links: http://revolution.muslimpad.com/2008/11/19/al-zawahiri-lashes-out-at-obama/#comment-8512

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