Posted on 09/04/2008 12:17:25 PM PDT by Yo-Yo
It was a video that was supposed to elicit soaring patriotism and real emotions about the Pledge of Allegiance. But to do that, it used fake soldiers and a staged military funeral instead of the real thing.
On Tuesday night, 15-year-old Victoria Blackstone, a sophomore at the St. Agnes School in St. Paul, led the crowd at the Xcel Energy Center in the Pledge of Allegiance. The audience heard her 434-word essay, Pledging myself to the Flag of the United States of America, an essay shed entered it in the Wave the Stars & Stripes essay contest and won. The RNC turned that essay into a three and a half minute video, a visually stirring montage rolling over Victorias words about sharing the Pledge with Americans who have stood at important moments in history.
Theres the Continental Congress A real WWII vet Photos of workers at Ground Zero. A close-up of a folded flag presented to a grieving widow at a military funeral profiles of soldiers swelling with pride in slo-motion.
But CBS News found that the footage of the funeral and soldiers is what is called stock footage. The soldiers were actors and the funeral scene was from a one-day film shoot, produced in June. No real soldiers were used during production.
The footage, sold by stock-film house Getty Images was produced by a commercial filmmaker in Chicago. Both Getty and the production company, Mr. Big Films, confirmed that the footage was shot on spec and sold to the Republican National Committee.
One of the actors, Perry Denton of Chicago, IL also confirmed that he was hired on a day-rate as an actor for the shoot and told CBS News he was surprised to learn the footage was shown at the convention.
A veterans advocate said that with soldiers still deployed and in harms way, there is an obligation not to sugar coat reality.
What it does reveal is a serious lack of understanding and a lack of personal connection to the military, said Paul Rieckhoff, Executive Director of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
Rieckhoff, who is at the convention with a contingent of veterans added that a video tribute to Medal of Honor Winner Michael Monsoor, a Navy Seal killed in Iraq, shown on Tuesday night, used combat video that appeared to him and several other veterans of the Iraq war to have been staged.
The RNC did not respond to CBS News request for a comment.
Thats it - the election is over.
Almost as bad as the Rats running a Fake American for President.
Oh Hamburgers.
Next thing, CBS will insist the footage of the Continental Congress was produced with actors too...
Actually The DNC and Media would have howled if the Repubs used a “Real” funeral...was it done in a respectful way..where the “Actors” wearing the correct uniforms? Then I agree with the above..B.F.D.
CBS didnt even air this part of the Convention....what are they complaining about?
It was more real than most of cBS’s news coverage. Let me guess, the next charge. The guy in the audience who looked like Abe Lincoln wasn’t really him.
I use stock photos daily in my casino marketing work, and I’ve never had anyone ask if that photo of the hot chick at the craps table is one of our actual customers.
They are REALLY clutching at straws, now.
The Left was probably origially hoping to kvetch about the partisan, political use of members of the military in the video.
I'd guess that when they found out they couldn't complain about using real members of the military, they flipped their argument to complain about the use of actors.
-Thank you-
Yesterday, I didn’t think I could possibly get any angrier at the MSM.
I was wrong.
I would have preferred they use LiveLeak stuff or former members of the military.
Exactly. These people are so small.
And this organization might be...?
No kidding. "I can't believe the RNC is exploiting the death of ..... during their convention."
There’s a reason - military members are NOT ALLOWED to endorse a candidate, morons! They’d be crucified by the media for appearing in an RNC video tribute of any kind...
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