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To: anita

Only in America would lies by the press and media be more revered than truth. The left does not want truth, they are hoping for political issues to further their agendas.


11 posted on 12/04/2005 5:11:29 AM PST by Morgan in Denver
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To: Morgan in Denver
MAJOR JOHN TAMMES, an Illinois National Guardsman recently returned from Afghanistan, responds to Rep. Murtha's "broken army" comments:

Unmitigated crap. And I don't say this out of defensiveness or service pride - I'll tell you about how far we have had to come in a bit. First, though, a little material for you to mull over.

The US Army is quite open about how it works, what it sees for its future, what it has been told to do in the future by the civilian authorities we serve. You can see its budget, strength, recruiting, retention, doctrine and philosophy. And not just official sources. US Army Soldiers tell the world about things that go right and wrong. Also, what we do on our own.

.........The Inner Prop and I served in Operation Enduring Freedom V (Afghanistan, March 2004-March 2005). We stood at the end of the longest sustained supply line in the history of human conflict. We were in war-torn Central Asia. Af-frickin'-ghanistan. We had decent food, e-mail, phone (OK, sometimes they weren't always working, but almost all the time) excellent medical support, good pay, regular (if slow) mail. We had a PXs at most of the larger bases, and coffee places sprang up too. We had so damned much ammunition that we needed to build a bigger ammunition supply point at Bagram, AF. We had so many vehicles that we were constantly squabbling over where to put them all - and we had enough up-armored ones too. Our supply warehouses were stuffed with clothing, boots, body armor and the like. "Living hand to mouth" is the worst lie of the bunch.

The constant stream of re-enlistments was a revelation to me. When I was the Executive Officer of the garrison at Bagram Airfield (a job I gladly traded away after 5 months) I had to find room to more than double the size of the Retention Office. I personally administered the oath of re-enlistment to an E-5 and an E-7. The E-5 was a mother of two young children and the E-7 was eligible to retire when we got home!

Broken? Hardly. Is it difficult work? Yes. Do not mistake hard work for foundering. Respectfully, Rep. Murtha - you are wrong. Dead wrong.

24 posted on 12/04/2005 5:16:17 AM PST by anita
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To: Morgan in Denver

Its crazy in my book what has happened is no better or worse than paying someone to appear on a show to give their point of view on something. The media would not call that propaganda especially if it coincided with their view.


35 posted on 12/04/2005 5:20:15 AM PST by snugs (An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
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To: Morgan in Denver
Hadley's response to Wallace's question re the "planting" of news stories in the Iraqi media was not only pathetic, but totally defensive, and is kiely to be pounced on by both the American LSM, and by the "insurgents" in Iraq. After listening to R. Limbaugh on this, and reading Anita's post to this thread, Hadley just surrendered like a Frenchman...
424 posted on 12/04/2005 8:23:02 AM PST by CDB ("Something there is that doesn't love a wall"--Robert Frost - NOT Jamie Gorelick)
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