Posted on 09/22/2007 9:44:54 AM PDT by Andy from Beaverton
NEW YORK Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, commander of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, said Thursday, back in the U.S. on leave at Fort Stewart, that the war in Iraq is "a winnable mission" if the the media would only cooperate.
"If the American people are informed properly," Lynch told reporters after he arrived home on leave, "I believe they will be supportive of the mission. But they're not getting the right story. As a result, they're anti the war."
The media use a "filter" that downplays information about American successes: "All I'm seeing when I watch TV ... is the bad news and not the good news."
After listing severall alleged signs of progress, Lynch said, "But you never see that by watching Fox, CNN and NBC....
"We would not have put soldiers in harm's way if we didn't think this was a winnable mission," he said.
"If you're getting your news from the national media, you're not getting the whole picture. To say you support soldiers, but not the war is just silly. I believe Americans, if they knew everything, would be supporting the mission."
The Savannah Morning News and local TV stations carried his remarks.
E&P Staff
A hearty BTTT!!
RIGHT ON, General!
Case closed.
BTTT.
Would be nice if he’d suggested where we could go for balance news. He could even have mentioned a military site.
I personally think the anti-war bias is really anti-Bush.
It’s interesting that the anti-war crowd has not been successful passing anti-war laws. The real reason, which we never hear, is that the public thinks the cause is good and we might actually prevail, and also that the public indeed has confidence with our leadership.
At the very least. Disingenuous is more like it. The hope that the American anti-war contingent will save them is a big part of what keeps the enemy going. It helps them recruit and it helps them prop up morale. Being openly anti-war in this context by definition puts our troops in greater danger. Therefore it is more than just ‘silly’ to say you support soldiers but not the war.
“It helps them recruit and it helps them prop up morale.”
And therefore costs American lives..
I think the American people just want to see Iraq wrapped up due to a lack of patience (I blame the TV culture). Everytime the media portrays it as a mission without end, the support drops. Everytime there is a glimmer of hope, support rises.
JOURINALISTs WARNING!
A British ditty from the beginning of the last century:
"You do not have
To bribe or twist
The arm
Of the British journalist
Considering what he would do
Unasked
There is no reason to."
Inspired by the "caveat emptor" principle of Roman law, which sounds a note of caution for potential buyers, media consumers should heed the unwritten warning, "Reader/Viewer/Listener beware." And some Strong Criticism within the journalistic profession wouldnt hurt either.
I’m sure the criminal liberal media will be all over this guy...think Moveon will be running an ad on him???
Actually, we should be Freeping the media with links that report what they wont:
http://www.mnf-iraq.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14171&Itemid=128
http://www.defendamerica.mil/articles/sep2007/a091907tj4.html
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=47544
and other links???
We need to get the media AND everyone else reading these stories. Once we get even just ONE outlet to start airing some of the good news = there should be an end of the broadcast “Some Good News” story each day - Maybe O’Reilly could be persuaded = Let's FREEP him about it = and Rush
The media use a “filter” that downplays information about American successes: “All I’m seeing when I watch TV ... is the bad news and not the good news.”
***The LSM still has a lot of weight in this country. They’ve also decided that Duncan Hunter is a non-candidate, generating a media blackout. Freepers & bloggers are on the bleeding edge of breaking through this terrible monopolistic setup, but there’s still a lot of work to do.
As my grandson, Airborne Task Force, Afghanistan, says = the enemy at home is harder to take than the one that shooting at them every day.
They know why they are there, they believe in their mission, they’re going through hell to accomplish it = and are doing really good work helping these people out of the middle ages that the taliban (don’t deserve a capitol T) bombed them back into. But the media isn’t reporting it.See my post # 14 to see how we can help...
Absolutely, Maj. Gen. Lynch!
Remember the outpouring of patriotism from around the country and the world when we saw the unfiltered, unedited, events of 9/11/01 unfold before our eyes? Remember the unified,unequivocal, support and outpouring of love for the heroes who risked their lives and died to help their fellow man? Remember the support for our military to take care of business?
There are countless inspiring, and heroic, stories in the midst of this war that would invoke those same feelings of unity,patriotism, and support, if the people could see them in the same unfiltered, and unedited, way that we saw 9/11.
Consider the sources, and the means of division. There is more than one front in this war, and this one is on the home front.
He did! “But you never see that by watching Fox, CNN and NBC,” he said.
http://savannahnow.com/node/363075
Yes General that is correct, and the $10 question...WHY ?
The dRATS need failure and are vested in failure.
The mainstream is the mouth piece of the DNC.
Used to be no news is good news, that’s all changed now.
Good News is Now ... NO NEWS.
I agree the MSM has painted this war badly, and this primary cause of why about 70% + Americans what us out of Iraq soon.
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