May 01, 2004

The Cake Eater Chronicles, as

The Cake Eater Chronicles, as of 1:29pm CDT, has had 601 hits, with 54
coming in the last hour, and pretty much all of you are looking for
information on Nick Berg---or at least that's what I assume you're
looking for when you type the phrase "Muntada Al Sadr" into Google and
it leads you here.
When I installed the site meter, I'd always thought this was going to
be the tool that would help me suss out when I'd struck a nerve. I
never thought I'd be swarmed by people searching for what the
mainstream media wasn't providing them. I guess I was wrong. If you're
looking for the Nick Berg Video please read this first. He says it much better than I ever could.

More video sources.

Wizbang, who,
besides hosting the video themselves, has also provided links to more
sites where you can see the video. They are all swamped, so it will
take some time, but it's available. It is also still available at Northeast Intelligence Network
Whomever you get the video from, remember bloggers do not have the
operational budgets that CNN or Fox News does. We pay for this stuff
out of our own pockets (and with a little help from our readers)
because we think there is a need for alternative forums for finding and
discussing news. If you're not familiar with how a website/blog is
maintained, know that the people who are hosting the video are going to
get fiscally crucified by their hosting providers for all the bandwidth
they're using by allowing access to this video. Be a good person and take care of them.
A few bucks in their tip jar from everyone who downloads the video will
go a long way toward covering their expenses. It will also ensure that
there isn't a foul taste left in their mouths---and a dent in their
checking accounts---because they picked up the mainstream media's
slack. Thanks for stopping by. Go forth and seek the truth!
UPDATE: Wizbang has further compiled a list o' sites that have the video. Go here.

Posted by Kathy at May 1, 2004 12:55 PM | TrackBack
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