NYT's "Courageous"
Photographer Joao Silva
He stands by and photographs a terrorist sniper as he shoots to kill Americans. This is what the NYT's calls "courage". The photo op is more important than doing anything constructive to stop this animal from taking an American life right before his cold, pale eyes. Afterall, there is no higher aspiration for any NYT's employee than journalistic/photographic "awards".
Here's the exact quote from Michele McNally, Al Qaeda Times Assistant Managing Editor for Photography:
“Right there with the Mahdi army. Incredible courage.”
REAL "incredible courage" would have been to watch for his squint as he aligned his sights and drop kick this murderer in the throat, closely followed by shoving the rifle butt through his face.
There is a day of reckoning that will arrive for these terrorist helpers that we currently allow to live and breathe upon our very own soil. There's nothing I can add (that's fit to repeat) to the coverage Michelle Malkin has provided here.
*UPDATE*
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