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One Of Their Own (Vanity)
1/30/06 | Saluki

Posted on 01/30/2006 5:00:59 AM PST by AT7Saluki

Have you heard about the latest tragedy from Iraq? If you haven’t, you soon will. And if you haven’t, you surely haven’t been paying attention. A journalist and cameraman have been injured. I’ll pause to let the gravity of that set in. All over the MSM this weekend and this morning is the story of how an ABC newsman, Bob Woodruff, and his cameraman, Doug Vogt, sustained injuries after an encounter with a roadside bomb. Curiously absent from the accounts though, is any mention of SOLDIERS who were impacted by the incident. And therein lies the basis for my vitriol. For lo these many months, we have been accosted with statistics, from the national and local media, of how horribly things have been going and how yet another soldier was killed (in this unjust conflict). Yet here we have an example of continuing sorrow and “our thoughts and prayers are with …” pontifications, because one of their own is involved. Admittedly, we all have a tendency toward imposing our small realities on the world at large, but I hold news organizations to a different standard. I remember our beloved Schlepard Smith, torn with anguish while reporting from New Orleans, completely fixated on his own surroundings and transposing that on the entire city (while justifying his denial of water to a child based on his own fear for survival). Perhaps I have too much of a Joe Friday expectation from a Maya Angelou organization. What I see in this is just another example of media bias. It’s not liberal or conservative this time; it’s personal. Woodruff’s story has been determined to be the lead news of the day. This is not because it matters to you and me. Frankly, I’m more concerned about Stan Soldier who was killed as his Humvee was blown up by a roadside bomb. Or maybe Michael Marine who was sniped while handing new textbooks to Iraqi children. But that’s not personal to those who decide what’s important enough to show. Certainly, Mr. Woodward was doing his job, and probably doing it well. But to fixate on his injury while at the same time ignoring the stories of wonder and tragedy set forth by those striving for the liberation of Iraq, not to mention our own personal safety, is frankly, nauseating. So as I eavesdrop on the coverage of events throughout the day, when I hear some anchor’s voice crack at the mention of poor Bob Woodruff, I will say a prayer for his family and, while I’m on the line, thank my Lord for the numbers of brave men and women who aren’t on camera.


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1 posted on 01/30/2006 5:01:01 AM PST by AT7Saluki
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To: AT7Saluki
Do you remember that Monty Python spoof on the Zulu Wars when an enlisted man runs up to the officers and says "Sirs, 200 men were killed, 700 were crippled, 18 were blinded, and 400 cannot be accounted for..." (or something like that)

The officer annoyingly interrupts "Never mind that, man, an officer has lost a leg!!"


The camera clowns get no sympathy from me, mine is all for our soldiers.
2 posted on 01/30/2006 5:11:57 AM PST by starbase (Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
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To: AT7Saluki

Good read.


3 posted on 01/30/2006 5:12:45 AM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: AT7Saluki

Why don't you forward this to Fox news? (Suggestion, add paragraphs)


4 posted on 01/30/2006 5:14:08 AM PST by Lokibob (Spelling and typos are copyrighted. Please do not use.)
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To: AT7Saluki

Very well written article. I wholly concur with all you've said.


5 posted on 01/30/2006 5:14:21 AM PST by Old Grumpy
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To: pbrown

From the movie BROADCAST NEWS: "Always remember, the news is always about us".


6 posted on 01/30/2006 5:14:29 AM PST by kjo
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To: AT7Saluki
I suspect the fate of the others in the vehicle are unimportant because they were mere Iraqi's.

Dead heroes who happen to be Iraqi just don't matter to these elites.

No news value, no care at all for their bravery.

7 posted on 01/30/2006 5:16:07 AM PST by OldFriend (The Dems enABLEd DANGER and 3,000 Americans died.)
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To: AT7Saluki

I sincerely regret what happened to these folks and hope they recover fully, but yes, you are correct. The media has their own sense of self importance.


8 posted on 01/30/2006 5:16:23 AM PST by Obadiah
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To: AT7Saluki

Excellent post! Take two pats on the back out of petty cash.

What makes all of this more galling is that the leftists will blame Woodward and Vogt's injuries on Bush because they wouldn't have been in harm's way had he not started this "unjust" (in their demented minds) war.


9 posted on 01/30/2006 5:16:53 AM PST by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: AT7Saluki

good post!


10 posted on 01/30/2006 5:19:00 AM PST by beaureguard
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To: kjo

Meanwhile the KOS KIDZ immediately started using the Woodruff attack as a "final proof" that the war was a mistake. They didn't waste 15 seconds to actually feel badly that he was attacked.


11 posted on 01/30/2006 5:19:12 AM PST by GermanBusiness
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To: AT7Saluki

"But to fixate on his injury while at the same time ignoring the stories of wonder and tragedy set forth by those striving for the liberation of Iraq, not to mention our own personal safety, is frankly, nauseating."

It is the MSM elite attitude.They see the life of our brave solders good for political manipulation purposes only.


12 posted on 01/30/2006 5:21:10 AM PST by SeeSalt
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To: DustyMoment
What makes all of this more galling is that the leftists will blame Woodward and Vogt's injuries on Bush because they wouldn't have been in harm's way had he not started this "unjust" (in their demented minds) war.

Yeah, and probably sue the WH for "allowing" harm to befall American civilians in "occupied" territory. [oozing, gobby sarcasm]

13 posted on 01/30/2006 5:23:49 AM PST by ExcursionGuy84 ("Jesus, Your Love takes my breath away.")
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To: DustyMoment

I saw this last night on the news. (wife wants to watch that crap) The anchor breathlessly reported that Woodward had been injured. I immediately had some disparaging remark because it's all about them...it's always all about them. I'm sorry that Woodawrd got hurt...but that's the chance you take going into palcees like Iraq. On the other hand if they were reporting about the war more fairly I might be pushed off my persent negative attitude.


14 posted on 01/30/2006 5:25:38 AM PST by Ouderkirk (Funny how death and destruction seems to happen wherever Muslims gather...)
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To: kjo

I detest the news media. I'd rather watch Pee Wee's Playhouse than their garbage they call news.


15 posted on 01/30/2006 5:27:14 AM PST by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: OldFriend
"I suspect the fate of the others in the vehicle are unimportant because they were mere Iraqi's."

Is there reason to believe that there were other casualties? The reporter and camera man were standing in open hatches filming a piece when they got hit. I assume the rest of the crew was wisely inside the vehicle. (There is a lesson here somewhere).

Also, I recently watched a piece on the History Channel about Falluja. During the fight, Marine was hit and an embedded reporter dragged him behind some cover. It made me re-think my attitudes toward the media. I try not to lump them all together.
16 posted on 01/30/2006 5:28:16 AM PST by Airborne1986 (Well, you can do what you want to us. But we're not going to sit here while you badmouth the U.S.A.)
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To: AT7Saluki

Welcome to FR btw. Are you still here?


17 posted on 01/30/2006 5:37:56 AM PST by processing please hold (Be careful of charity and kindness, lest you do more harm with open hands than with a clinched fist.)
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To: AT7Saluki

As much as I dislike the Junk Media, I will give Woodruff credit he WENT out there to actually see Iraq unlike so many of our Junk Journalists.


18 posted on 01/30/2006 5:45:12 AM PST by MNJohnnie (Is there a satire god who created Al Gore for the sole purpose of making us laugh?)
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To: AT7Saluki

I stopped watching ABC News a long time ago (the smug Peter Jennings was just too much to take), so I don’t know how Bob Woodruff has been as an anchor.

I pray for him and for his cameraman Doug Vogt.

Now that we have a high visibility anchorman hurt by those Islamist/Baath savages I'd like to express a few thoughts about the press and the US effort in Iraq.

As mentioned, I haven't had the opportunity to watch Mr. Woodruff or to hear the manner in which he describes the US effort in Iraq. Most journalists who report on Iraq, are, of course, opposed to the effort. They refuse to use the first person plural when referring to the US or the US effort. For example, during World War II when Edward R. Murrow was reporting from London he would speak of "our" forces, "our" attacks, "our" victories and defeats, "our" cause. He would use the words "we" or "us." He saw himself as a journalist and as a US citizen, so naturally, the US effort was his effort.

Modern journalists, however, are way too sophisticated to be citizens of the United States. They are above the pettiness of loyalty to a nation. The first amendment (or so they think) makes them "citizens of the world," with loyalty to what they smugly consider a higher calling. So, the US, US forces, US leaders, US troops, and the US cause are just abstractions to them...no more worthy of linking to the words "our" or "we" or "us" than when they describe a monsoon in Bangladesh.

This mindset is, of course, disgusting and reprehensible. They use this distancing technique from the land of their birth to ostensibly show their objectivity. After all, in this technique they treat all parties as equals, don’t they? No one gets bestowed with "our" or "we" or "us." So, it must be right and objective. Why should we complain?

We should complain because these same journalists have no hesitancy in saying "our" or "we" or "us" when they report on other aspects of American life: health care, social security, racial politics, etc. So, it is totally transparent and evident that by being "objective" about the US effort in Iraq, that they really oppose it. If they can get all misty-eyed about hate crimes in the US, and speak of how "we" have a fractured society when reporting about race or Hurricane Katrina, then they ought to be able to get equally misty-eyed when a young soldier dies for "our" effort in Iraq. But, of course, they don't (they sure do get upset, however, when one of their own gets hurt—TV is currently chock-a-block with reports on Woodruff).

Mr. Woodruff's unfortunate run-in with Islamist murderers is making headlines all over the press...whereas the death of the brave young men and women that make it possible for him and ABC News to be making its reports from Baghdad gets a yawn from the press. I guess some people's lives are more worthy than others.

On the ABC site there is paragraph after paragraph about Woodruff and Vogt and not a word about the young men who accompanied these ABC personnel (evidently they were with Iraqi personnel, not US). Were any of them injured, guarding the journalists, who when they file their reports will likely denigrate their efforts? Perhaps if ABC wasn't there, sniffing around, looking for negative news about the US effort in Iraq, those Iraqi soldiers who were plucked from their regular duties in order to escort these "citizens of the world" might not have been injured.

I think ABC should have found some soldiers from the army of the "world," of which they are so proudly citizens, to accompany them, instead of Iraqi or US Army soldiers.

When Messr. Woodruff and Vogt became victims of the IED, I'll bet that they and their ABC staff were screaming for "our" medics, "our" forces, "our" helicopter evacuation, "our" surgeons. The people and resources that they called upon to save their life were not called for in "objective" "citizen of the world" language. I'll bet, that "we," "our," and "us" were uttered plenty. It's kinda sad that it takes a few pounds of TNT to make a "citizen of the world" into a US citizen.


19 posted on 01/30/2006 5:57:25 AM PST by carrier-aviator
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To: AT7Saluki

I bet that the LSM would barely make mention if it had been someone like Britt Hume or Ollie North.

This may be cold blooded but, too bad it couldn't have been Rather and Cronkite.


20 posted on 01/30/2006 6:22:04 AM PST by cowboyway (My heroes have always been cowboys.)
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