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August 08, 2006
Unlike Reuters, The Dextrosphere Offers Apologies For Its Mistakes
Augean Stables thought he had good evidence of Hezbollywood death fakery-- a picture showing a "corpse" under a shroud appearing to be sitting up, and getting ready to get a bite for lunch.
Upon further review, he noticed the man was in almost the exact same position in numerous photos, suggesting not a live man sitting up, but a dead one stiffening up.
In a move that editors from Reuters called "absolutely stunning," he presented proof documenting his error, confessed an error in judgment, and apologized for misleading his readers.
Apologizing for a big error is like sex. It only hurts the first time. After that it becomes merely embarrassing and slightly distasteful.
Again, just like sex.
A lot of the MSM needs to lose its apology virginity, and fast.