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To: tongue-tied

Thanks for the update, tongue-tied. I would not have the patience the Major has; it goes to show what a difference discipline makes.

I don't get why Frankenface gets this USO gig every year. I did a search and he's been going overseas to "entertain" troops with the USO since 1999.

He's not funny, he's an anti-American propagandist and I would think USO would have a clue by now about this clown. There is no supporting the troops without also supporting the mission; any grunt could tell you this. Hence, he does NOT belong on a USO tour.

My only guess is USO has somehow been infiltrated.

But then, the military allowed pinko Ed Asner to visit wounded warriors at WRAMC to promote some new movie or whatever.

Somebody, please GET A CLUE. Thanks, t-t, for your efforts in pursuing this.


186 posted on 12/20/2006 2:22:04 PM PST by La Enchiladita (People get ready . . .)
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To: La Enchiladita; All
Not sure how much good it will do, but I sent this to the USO:

On December 19th, 2006 we at Camp Victory were treated to a USO show that included Al Franken as a performer. I remember some of his skits on the program Saturday Night Live, in which he was funny so I could understand him being hired on the basis of his comedy.

His recent work includes being a host on the Air America network, where he basically downgrades all things conservative, particularly President Bush and his administration. He has been an outspoken critic of the war on terror in general, and of this war in Iraq in particular.

As a military member I gladly defend his right to say such things on the radio and criticize our government and our leaders. It is his right and his duty to voice the differing opinions that he and his listeners share. What I take exception to is when he brings his anti-war message directly to the troops in a one-on-one situation, as he did on this night.

During the night meal in the Coalition DFAC, Al Franken and some of his colleagues were eating at a table with an Army Major I work with. After several minutes of overhearing the group discuss all of the negative aspects of the Iraq war, this Major finally spoke up and asked the group to name one positive thing they had read or listened to regarding the war. None of them could name one. During the follow on conversation, Al Franken asked the Major how he felt fighting in a war based entirely on lies and he also stated that our Commander In Chief kept changing the goals of our efforts. Finally, he asked this Major how he felt about fighting in a war which we were losing.

Luckily this exchange was with a relatively mature, senior military member who could hold his own and rebuff some of these comments. What concerns me is that if this had been a junior person on their first deployment being asked about fighting a losing cause. What effect would that have had on this person’s morale? Isn’t that the reason for the USO shows, to boost morale? I didn’t see the show and must assume it did not involve any of the above comments or ideas. But even offstage, these entertainers should be showing support and encouragement to the military men and women they visit.

Given the actions of Mr. Franken and his group, I find his selection as a member of the USO tour shows inappropriate. Again, I fully support his right to speak his mind in any avenue. But the military support function that the USO shows fulfill seems like a very unsuitable arena to express his personal views and actually undermines our efforts. I ask that you reconsider asking him to perform in the future.

Tongue-Tied
Al Faw Palace, Camp Victory, Iraq
188 posted on 12/21/2006 9:49:43 AM PST by tongue-tied
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