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Sunday, May 14, 2006

The NY Times Corrects a Story with Hilarious Mistakes

The NY Times has become the "Paper of Record" of some of the most poorly written, poorly researched, and poorly documented stories in the United States, if not the world, which is why their stock price and circulation continue to plummet.

In a story about the funeral of a soldier killed in Iraq, the Times made some of the egregious and hilarious mistakes ever seen in an alleged major "newspaper."

Check this out:

Corrections: For the Record

An article and a picture caption yesterday about the funeral of Sgt. Jose Gomez of Queens, who was killed on April 20 in Iraq, referred incorrectly to the Army representative who comforted his mother. She was a sergeant first class — an enlisted woman, not an officer. The article also misstated the name of a service medal that a general presented to Sergeant Gomez's mother. It is a Purple Heart, not a Purple Star. In some copies, a picture of the coffin being carried out of a funeral home carried an erroneous credit. The photographer was Ozier Muhammad of The New York Times.


Wait - the writer, Michelle O'Donnell, could not lift her lazy ass to find out what kind of military person was at the funeral?

And what is a "Purple Star"? Is this writer a numbskull? Is she 12 years old? A "Purple Star"? What the fuck is that?

And this fishwrapper of a newspaper could not even get the photo credit correct.

The New York Times: They have immature, lazy leftwing liberals writing mistake-laden articles for them.

The Times is not a newspaper. It should be renamed garbage.

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