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To: grey_whiskers

Please explain your post. I am confused by it, since I see no connection between Dubya and the death of a journalist, especially when that journalist was with our brave soldiers and died in the same explosion.


6 posted on 01/01/2010 5:48:46 PM PST by Don W (I keep some people's numbers in my phone so I know not to answer when they call)
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To: Don W
Do you remember the "Bush lied, people died" led by the MSM?

And the callous indifference towards the deaths of our troops -- the body counts, the push to show the bodies and coffins being returned?

Those were recycled leftist tactics used to demoralize the U.S. and secure its defeat during Viet Nam. You know, like John Kerry (P*ssy-MA)?

But now that Obama is President (and hasn't withdrawn the troops, nor yet closed Guantanamo, etc.), things are different.

Notice how Code Pink isn't in the headlines every day?

Notice how the 9-11 wives aren't making the rounds? You'd think *they'd* at least be topical, given the Northwest flight 953 FUBO. And where's Cindy Sheehan been? I've only seen one story about her in the last six months.

But suddenly -- let a journalist die, and the waterworks are in full flow. Oh, the senseless tragedy. The noble dedication and selfless sacrifice on behalf of lofty goals!

It's a shame the MSM can neither heap scorn on Obama for the deaths of these people, as they did to Bush every time someone was killed; nor yet celebrate the ongoing sacrifice of the troops (may they rest in piece), many of whose shoes the journalists are unworthy to lick.

Cheers!

7 posted on 01/01/2010 7:18:44 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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