>>>> When I was in the U.S.M.C. reserves, I had a Platoon Commander, a
good
>>>> officer, a good MARINE.
>>>>
>>>> A little over a year ago, his Humvee took an IED, and it blew him
>>>> across
>>>> 50 meters of Iraqi asphalt. He got a military funeral, a blurb in
the
>>>> local newspaper, and a bunch of ignorant New England protestors,
who
>>>> have no clue why they are free, showed up at his funeral.
>>>>
>>>> Yet, when some cracked out, dim-witted, bimbo, Playboy bunny dies
in
>>>> her
>>>> hotel room of a drug overdose, she gets 24 hours of live continuous
>>>> television coverage, and every gigolo creep that got in line to
sleep
>>>> with her holds news conferences.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for having your priorities straight, America.
>>>>
RIGHT ON the liberal news media is working hard to DUMB DOWN AMERICA
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Jenn
Modern journalists would do well to study this show to set a straight moral compass.
Joe, Murrow would have applauded your post.
the only time they talk about the soldiers is to comment on how many died in the war.
On his radio show on Friday, Gibson attempted to defend his coverage. He accused reporters — such as CNN’s Anderson Cooper — of “news-guy snobbery” and attacked them for covering the Iraq war. Mocking Cooper, he said, “Oh, ‘There’s a war on! There’s a war on!’ Maybe, just maybe, people are a little weary, Mr. Cooper, of your war coverage, and they’d like a little something else.”
-Isn't that Mr. Gibson your hero?
Cheers
Dan