the Aruba saga IS important now
dejaboutique
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Thu Jun-23-05 08:57 PM
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the Aruba saga IS important now |
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the first week I thought it was a waste of media time and irritating, now it is very interesting to see the influence our media can have on a whole other country/islands economy and well being. This just shows how our media might is so poisonous to others. seems that extreme pressure is making these authorities arrest the whole island to get the media off their back. There is even a woman in Alabama calling for a boycott on the island of aruba! give me a break, the island of aruba is getting a bad rap and being hurt by our strong armed media. thus I see this as getting important now..we know what the msm does to our own country but it is highly interesting to view what it does to another. Someone killed her or whatever but the whole island should not be treated as a perpetrator.
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Thu Jun-23-05 08:59 PM
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1. i think she went swimming |
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was too drunk and drowned. too bad so sad. shit happens
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Thu Jun-23-05 09:00 PM
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2. Did someone say WMD in Aruba ????? |
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Karl???....cut that out.....
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Thu Jun-23-05 09:05 PM
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3. I feel sorry for the Dutch family - the father was taken into |
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custody and the mother hit the nail on the head with her comments: "How can this happen? This is not about Natalee anymore. It's about enormous pressure from the (United) States and the media," she said.
How is this story more important than DSM???
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