By Robert Spencer
CBS News decided to run an article attacking the new documentary, “Homegrown Jihad: Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.” on Wednesday, February 11; an article which would have been given an “F” if graded by a high school journalism teacher. As part of the Christian Action Network that released the documentary, I feel compelled to explain why I thank CBS News for making a journalism career seem a possibility to the least capable among us.
Let’s review this part-by-part.
"CBS News has obtained a copy of the trailer to the documentary “Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.” The film was produced by PRB films, in association with The Christian Action Network."
Obtained a copy of the trailer? Apparently, CBS’ impressive investigative prowess consists of going to YouTube.com and typing in “Homegrown Jihad” and then criticizing it without viewing the government-funded reports cited in the film, or really anything in the film for that matter.
"The film also includes clips from a “secret” training tape in which American Muslims are recruited into what is considered one of the most advanced courses in Islamic military warfare." Read more ...
CBS News decided to run an article attacking the new documentary, “Homegrown Jihad: Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.” on Wednesday, February 11; an article which would have been given an “F” if graded by a high school journalism teacher. As part of the Christian Action Network that released the documentary, I feel compelled to explain why I thank CBS News for making a journalism career seem a possibility to the least capable among us.
Let’s review this part-by-part.
"CBS News has obtained a copy of the trailer to the documentary “Homegrown Jihad: The Terrorist Camps Around the U.S.” The film was produced by PRB films, in association with The Christian Action Network."
Obtained a copy of the trailer? Apparently, CBS’ impressive investigative prowess consists of going to YouTube.com and typing in “Homegrown Jihad” and then criticizing it without viewing the government-funded reports cited in the film, or really anything in the film for that matter.
"The film also includes clips from a “secret” training tape in which American Muslims are recruited into what is considered one of the most advanced courses in Islamic military warfare." Read more ...
Source: Jihad Watch
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