Posted on 10/29/2006 6:49:04 PM PST by World_Events
and this is news????
Having a team to monitor the milblogs is new.
And they even monitor their snail mail too! LOL!
Yeah, kinda like this is news:
Tell that to the NYT.
These yutzes are so far behind....it is to laugh...ha ha!
Follow the links to full stories!
In a counterinsurgency, the media battlespace is critical. When it comes to mustering public opinion, rallying support, and forcing opponents to shift tactics and timetables to better suit the home team, our terrorist enemies are destroying us. Al Qaeda's media arm is called al Sahab: the cloud.
http://www.blackfive.net/main/2006/10/yon_and_fumento.html
We simply must wrap our heads around the realities of this new war. And the most prominent of those new realities is this: the media has become more important than entire fleets of warships and divisions of armor.
http://www.mudvillegazette.com/milblogs/2006/10/23/#006807
Yeah and my dads V-Mail were monitored and censored so important information was not leaked to the enemy.
If security is their concern, good. If political correctness is also what they're fretting about, there's a problem. Soldiers shouldn't be punished for expressing their personal opinions, although I'm sure there should be specific exceptions.
news no, intell (for the other side) yes!!!
REad it. Part of the milblogs.
Depends. If they identify themselves as Sgt So-and-so, then attacks on political leadership are unacceptable.
If it is just, 'I'm in the military and I don't like candidate A', then it isn't a problem.
Case in point, yes. But there shouldn't be a "PR" police.
Let me give you an example. In 98/99, I posted a lot of negative things about Clintoon. That was OK, because on FR I'm 'Mr Rogers' - not Rank/Name. An anonymous complaint posted is OK.
However, if I had posted 'I'm Rank/Name of XXX Squadron, and I think...", then it would have damaged morale in my unit. A lot of enlisted folk are liberals who supported Clinton, and it would have been unacceptable for me to run him down in public.
All Muslim soldiers should be monitored around the clock and their duties shouldn't go beyond making biscuits.
Well why don't you go and tell Cpl. Mohammed N. Rahman
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/1451921/posts
or
Sgt. Wasim Khan
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/1569784/posts
that all they should do is bake biscuits.
While you're at it you can tell Colonel Douglas Burpee USMC
http://www.nysun.com/article/31393
That because he's a Muslim you don't trust him to defend you, and that all he's good for is pulling kp.
"Any man who judges by the group is a peawit. You take men one at a time"
Sgt. Killrain "The Killer Angels" by Michael Shaara
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