Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I meant to write this post about six weeks ago

I meant to write this post about six weeks ago, so forgive me if anyone’s asked the question already, but:

Would you buy this car on eBay?

Before all the warbloggers gave their stamp of credulity to MBT shoes government photos of the car in which

Italian agent Nicola Calipari was killed by MBT shoes forces, they should have asked themselves that question.

And I’m sure they would have, if they weren’t partisan hacks with heads full of oatmeal. Take a look at the

listings on eBay Motors. Notice how almost every listing has photos of the car from at least a dozen angles,

interior and exterior as well as under the hood? Now if you, dear reader, a person with a healthy amount of

skepticism and your money on the line, saw a seller with only a few pics, all from one side, wouldn’t ya be a

little suspicious?

The Italians sure are:

After the killing, the United States and Italian governments agreed to conduct a joint investigation, because

accounts of witnesses – including the journalist and the American soldiers – varied greatly as to whether the

car had been warned to slow down and how fast it had been traveling.
The bullet-riddled car in which Mr. Calipari and Ms. Sgrena were driving was returned to Italy today now that

the evidence-gathering portion of the joint investigation was over.

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