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To: ArmyBratproud

They don't necessarily need to show the snuff films. But the media should be doing what the media did, for instance during World War II.

Everyone knew about the Bataan Death March. Everyone knew about the Japanese treachery at Pearl Harbor. Everyone knew about Nazi brutality. Some of it was pictures, some of it was words, but mostly it was the media as a whole, understanding which side of the war they were on.

Our media is on the other side.


17 posted on 06/26/2004 10:00:24 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Cicero

I heartily agree with your take on the media. Instead what the media seems to be determined to do is break our will to carry out the task we must. The evidence reveals that they want Hussein in power, desire Laden be allowed to go about his business, and that the U.S. never go beyond it's own borders in self-defense.

Hollywierd has also done a flip-flop since WWII. At that time they made inspirational movies, driving public opinion to support the war effort. Today???

Both these groups deserve our complete disgust.


19 posted on 06/26/2004 10:06:34 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Cicero

Yes, I truly believe the media ARE the opposition, in most cases.

They only want to show the side that brings down our Republic.


20 posted on 06/26/2004 10:12:16 AM PDT by LadyPilgrim (Sealed my pardon with His blood, Hallelujah!!! What a Savior!!!)
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To: Cicero
Our media is on the other side.

Seven words which sum up the problem.

43 posted on 06/26/2004 8:05:41 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (Would you mind waiting until after I light this to start hacking and coughing?)
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