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LA Times Writer: Joining Military Not 'A Well-Informed Choice,' But A 'Product of Manipulation'
NewsBusters.org ^ | 15 July 2007 | Dave Pierre

Posted on 07/15/2007 3:36:47 PM PDT by infoguy

The 21-year-old nephew of Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez has enlisted in the Marines, and Lopez isn't happy about it. "Don't become a pawn, I told my nephew," Lopez writes. His column is, "When the reality of Iraq hits home" (Sun., 7/15/07).

Says Lopez:

Some have argued that without a draft, enlisting in this war is a matter of choice, so what happens, happens.

But that's not necessarily true in the case of National Guard troops who have been called up. And as for soldiers as young as my nephew, I don't see enlistment as a well-informed choice but as a product of manipulation.

Not a "well-informed choice"? A "product of manipulation"? At 21 years old? Am I the only one who think this sounds a tad condescending?

So, why did Lopez's nephew join the Marines? Lopez tells us that he has written from boot camp.

"What I want for my life is to stand above the majority," [the nephew] wrote. "I believe in honor, discipline and courage…. I wish to be bigger than myself, to be a part of something more — something important and significant…. I hope that you will understand my reasons for this decision and will continue to support me."

Lopez has a justified worry that his nephew will be deployed to Iraq. Nearly everyone can sympathize with that anxiety. But Lopez claims that President Bush "misled us from the beginning" and "will keep sacrificing lives in a vain and futile attempt to save face." Bush's campaign has been one of "deceit and simplification," says Steve.

"Misled us"? "Deceit"? Ugh. It seems Lopez has bought into the "Bush lied" canard. Being from Los Angeles, Lopez should be well aware of KABC radio host Larry Elder. Lopez needs to take Elder's "'Bush lied, People Died' Challenge." (Scroll down to the lower left of the home page.) It could be that the nephew knows more about the Iraq war than Lopez does.

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(P.S. - After reading Lopez's column, I thought of this ... Back in 2005, Californians debated Proposition 73, an initiative that would require minor girls to acquire parental notification before getting an abortion. In an October 2005 column (I found it reprinted here), Lopez talked with a group of high school-aged girls, most of whom were against the initiative. One girl even insisted it was "nobody's business" (Lopez's words) if a 13 or 14 year old had an abortion by herself. Despite misinformation and relativism ruling the discussion, Lopez beamed at the end of the column that he had "much respect" for the girls. Lopez wrote that he hoped his own daughter "will be able to handle herself as responsibly as these girls have." It sounds like these teens have earned more respect from him than his own adult nephew.)


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: bias; iraq; latimes; liberalmedia; losangelestimes; mediabias; msm
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To: ikez78
I could have said much more, but short and to the point seems to make more sense. I am proud of the young people our nation is producing, despite the past 40 years or so of attempted brain-washing. War is bad, but there are things that are worse.

Two thirds of my children are girls, and I will not see them forced to wear chadors or burkas. I passed up on a $70K a year, tax-exempt, overseas job when I retired to avoid just exactly that. It won’t happen here while I’m still breathing, either.

81 posted on 07/15/2007 10:39:50 PM PDT by Old Student (We have a name for the people who think indiscriminate killing is fine. They're called "The Bad Guys)
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To: LiteKeeper
What a fool. I spent 29 years in the Army, and never once thought I was being duped. I, for one, am proud of my service!

Thanks for your service, LK! Whatever I've accomplished in civilian life pales in comparison to my 8 years on active duty.

82 posted on 07/15/2007 10:46:46 PM PDT by Night Hides Not (Chuck Hagel makes Joe Biden look like a statesman!)
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To: Congressman Billybob
This sounds silly, but when I read the article I assumed it was written by a woman. I did’t notice the author’s name.
It’s bad enough coming from a lib woman, but a MAN writing this way about a member of his family makes me ill.
Talk about the pussification of this country. Reminds me of the idiot holding up the “Husbands for Hillary” sign at the campaign rally for Her Thighness. Jeez...
83 posted on 07/15/2007 11:04:42 PM PDT by Kickass Conservative (Guns don't kill people, gun free zones kill people.)
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To: dragnet2
Why didn't you join at 35 or when you became wiser?

It was too late for wiser. An accident had left me with limited mobility in my knees. It's another thing that probably wouldn't have happened if I had joined the military.
84 posted on 07/16/2007 6:31:44 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Greed is NOT a conservative ideal.)
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