To: joyce11111
During Good Morning America on Monday, I believe it was Diane Sawyer who made the observation that perhaps Woodruff's being so badly injured would be the "tipping point" in the war, that he was someone so well-known that it would be "one person too many". With comments like this from the arrogant 'It's All About Us' media, no wonder the troops are upset ......
10 posted on
01/31/2006 10:22:58 PM PST by
MissMagnolia
(Democrats - The Party of abortion, atheism, sodomy & sedition/treason (& weird twitching eyebrows).)
To: MissMagnolia
Yup, the world revolves around the "pretty people" of MSM. Unbelievably narcissistic. It's disgusting.
11 posted on
01/31/2006 10:30:37 PM PST by
Chgogal
(When you have the chance to climb the mountain, do so. You never know what truths you will find.)
To: MissMagnolia
I hope its a tipping point, too. Maybe the assclowns in the media will see that we are fighting an enemy that will not back down, one that needs to be annihilated.
Think how many of our servicemen and women would still be alive if the first time the MSM learned how to pronounce the word "Fallujah", there would be no need to say it again, because it had disappeared off the face of the earth.
18 posted on
01/31/2006 11:24:50 PM PST by
hunter112
(Total victory at home and in the Middle East!)
To: MissMagnolia
During Good Morning America on Monday, I believe it was Diane Sawyer who made the observation that perhaps Woodruff's being so badly injured would be the "tipping point" in the war, that he was someone so well-known that it would be "one person too many". When I heard the guy's name, I didn't recognize it. But when I saw his picture, I thought "Oh yeah, the guy with the weird eyebrows."
22 posted on
01/31/2006 11:46:14 PM PST by
Cowboy Bob
(A Liberal by any other name is still a Hypocrite)
To: MissMagnolia
Yes, and they were so supportive of the war before Woodruff was hurt. - sarc alert -
46 posted on
02/01/2006 12:53:22 PM PST by
Wicket
(God bless and protect our troops and God bless America)
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