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![]() This is a rather lengthy editorial from the NY Times. I think it's worth the little time it takes to read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/08/op...nted=1&_r=3&hp |
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![]() This a better,more truthful piece than the Times blather! (no offense DTS)
http://frontpagemag.com/blog/printable.asp?ID=834 |
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If you go back and scroll down to the bottom of the link you posted, you might be surprised to find that Pendry wasn't a general, he's a retired sargent. And, if you take the time to analyse his "arguements", you'll see a tactic that is repeatedly used by those that refuse to address facts, such as "name calling" and fabrications. Labeling those that object to the occupation of a country that was invaded by choice as "axis of idiots" only shows the level of thinking of this 28 percenter. Reminds me of a dog I once had. He was a very nice dog, dumb as a box of rocks, but boy oh boy, was he loyal. Woof, woof. |
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![]() Timm,
Here is what a real general has to say. http://www.niemanwatchdog.org/index....groundid=00192 I wonder what Sgt Pendry would have to say to Gen Odom. |
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![]() Tim, that was a good blog from the military guy, It was sad though.
I've said time and time again (not on DT, i rarely post politics) that the US media is just giving the terrorists more reason to fight by exposing and then totally focusing on whatever error our military creates. Instead they should be focusing on supporting the troops and keeping things confidential when it comes to military secrets. I wrote CNN emails telling them they are supporting the beheadings of captured US workers in Iraq by broadcasting nonstop on the Abu Ghraib Prison scandal. The media doesnt care who dies, they just want their headlines. I also totally agree with Hossy and Kev regarding career politicians and the corruption of the government / the dem vs repub thing. Politicians today are the most disgusting people out there, all they care about is getting re-elected and campaign funding. Its gross, they should all be ashamed. This country was founded by men who were career Farmers, or Military, or another occupation. Politics was not their career, it was their way of giving the people a voice and doing what is right for a nation. Today, Politics is just a money driven career. I dont think they really care about the people. I am conservative with my politics, but I cannot stand this current (and past 6 years) adminstration. They have caused me to become 'independent', because Bush is not a real republican, he is more about 'big government' than anyone and I am very disappointed in the republicans when they controlled washington. I wish Republicans and Democrats did not argue about EVERYTHING. Dont you think most issues should be agreed upon through common sense?? Why must it always be about two sides fighting, instead of doing what is right for our country. It is all pathetic. |
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My mistake...Pendry was a Sgt. Major. Last edited by timmgirvan : 07-08-2007 at 06:13 PM. |
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Jay....honestly, we both know that will never happen. |
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IMO....the days of the "career politician" need to come to an end. The sooner the better. |
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It may seem a bit silly to some, but it almost seems to me that the whole idea of "accountablity" has been taken out of politics. |
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![]() You can get away from the pundits to check for yourself, but the facts are clearly laid out. The Times is the same group that has leaked Govt. stuff and filmed a soldiers' execution by a terrorist! Maybe that's just me....but those actions don't speak to their character.
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