With Us Or Against Us
From IHateTheMedia:
When George Bush said, “You’re either with us or you’re against us,” he knew exactly what he was talking about.
Here’s how two Melbourne, Australia newspapers headlined the Bin Laden assassination in side-by-side street racks.
What have Osama bin Laden and Maddie got in common?
Both had their back door smashed in before being dumped at the bottom of the ocean.
That is what the formerly fashionable word Juxtaposition was created for.
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A good word. Should be taken out and dusted off every now and then to keep it alive. And spot on for that picture too. Bet they didn’t expect that to happen.
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The Age is a bit Grauniadish and is read by, in the words of one of them, trendy, middle class lefties. Oh, and me but only because I think The Australian is usually just as skewed in the opposite direction and somewhere between them lies balance.
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That’s useful info for an outsider, cheers for that. As for balance, though, that’s in the eye of the beholder. Unless you’re a Sunday Sport reader in which case it’s not important at all unless you’re talking breasts!
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