But this time around--as The Volokh Conspiracy points out--The New York Times forgot to read The New York Times that reported 5 days earlier:
As the suspects were charged before a United States Magistrate Judge, Joel Schneider, prosecutors described a complicated operation that was at once ambitious and meandering, marked by deadly weapons and a certain lack of sophistication. The suspects alternately declared themselves eager to sacrifice their lives in the name of Allah and expressed ambivalence, worrying about getting arrested or deported for buying weapons or possessing a map of a military base.Volokh also quotes clear indications from the actual criminal complaint that Islam played a key role in the attempted terrorist attack--unless 'Fatwa' is the name of a new Digimon.
...“When it comes to defending your religion, when someone is trying to attacks your religion, your way of life, then you go jihad,” Eljvir Duka, 23, who also went by the nickname Elvis, is quoted as saying in the complaint. [emphasis added]
So what role, if any, did media bias play in the writing of the May 14 article?
[Hat tip: Instapundit]
Technorati Tag: Fort Dix and Islam and Media Bias and New York Times.
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