Indeed grateful to the Special Forces but NO mention of being grateful to the man, the Iraqi lawyer that made it possible for her to be rescued. The Specail FOrces didn't know where she was. You can "imagine" all you like but the fact is that when the Iraqi specifically came to her town to meet her again, she refused him. How's that for gratitude?
"also, where in this article (or any other) does she "hurl hatred" at the government? it seems like she's done nothing more than tell the truth and express disapproval of the government's lies."
You must have missed her condemnation of the Pentagon for filming her rescue. Have you heard any complaints from her on the unauthorized movie about her by CBS? No! If anyone is lying it's this little *itch.
"why does that bother enough to call her rude names? i think you're making an ass of yourself."
Actually it is you who is amking an ass out themself for defending this piece of ungrateful thrash who is VERY anti-American.
you are jumping to conclusions without knowing (or acknowledging) all the information about this matter. why are you so prepared to assume the worst about this person?
You must have missed her condemnation of the Pentagon for filming her rescue.
yeah, you're right. i missed that "condemnation." maybe you could point it out to me.
This is the part that I don't think is factual. I believe he was invited to the library to promote his book by a group called "Friends of Jessica Lynch."
mention, from abcnews.com: "Lynch told Sawyer she does not remember seeing the lawyer, Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, who is the focus of a TV movie that is being made without her participation. But if he did help her, she said, she is grateful."