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Jessica Lynch Due Home After Media Hype on Heroism
Reuters ^ | 07-22-03 | Deanna Wrenn

Posted on 07/22/2003 7:38:00 PM PDT by Norm640

PALESTINE, W.Va. (Reuters) - Jessica Lynch, the wounded Army private whose ordeal in Iraq (news - web sites) was hyped into a media fiction of U.S. heroism, was set for an emotional homecoming on Tuesday in a rural West Virginia community bristling with flags, yellow ribbons and TV news trucks.

But when the 20-year-old supply clerk arrives by Blackhawk helicopter to the embrace of family and friends, media critics say the TV cameras will not show the return of an injured soldier so much as a reality-TV drama co-produced by U.S. government propaganda and credulous reporters.

"It no longer matters in America whether something is true or false. The population has been conditioned to accept anything: sentimental stories, lies, atomic bomb threats," said John MacArthur, the publisher of Harper's magazine.

Lynch was in a 507th Maintenance Company convoy on March 23 when her company was ambushed near the city of Nassiriya. Eleven soldiers died and nine were wounded in a 90-minute firefight.

Lynch became a national hero after media reports quoted unnamed U.S. officials as saying she fought fiercely before being captured, firing on Iraqi forces despite sustaining multiple gunshot and stab wounds.

In the end, Army investigators concluded that Lynch was injured when her Humvee crashed into another vehicle in the convoy after it was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.

Far from a scene of battlefield heroism, the Army said the convoy blundered into the ambush after getting lost and many of the unit's weapons malfunctioned during the battle.

The U.S. military also released video taken during an apparently daring rescue by American special forces who raided the Iraqi hospital where she was being treated.

Iraqi doctors at the hospital said later the U.S. rescuers had faced no resistance and the operation had been over-dramatized.

Lynch herself has been quoted as saying she can remember nothing of the ambush or the rescue.

"The failure here was that the news media got to thinking the government could be trusted to reflect reality," said Carolyn Marvin, professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication.

A spokesman for U.S. Central Command in Florida had no comment when asked about assertions that the heroism tale was government propaganda.

The Washington Post, which was the first to report the heroic version of Lynch's capture, came under sharp criticism from its own ombudsman, Michael Getler, for its handling of the story.

"Why did the information in that first story, which was wrong in its most compelling aspects, remain unchallenged for so long?" Getler asked.

"What were the motivations (and even the identities) of the leakers and sustainers of this myth, and why didn't reporters dig deeper into it more quickly? The story had an odor to it almost from the beginning," he said.

The Lynch story also exposed CBS News to criticism after the network offered Lynch a movie deal while trying to persuade her to give an interview about her experiences.

On Sunday, CBS Chairman and Chief Executive Leslie Moonves acknowledged CBS News probably erred in offering the deal.

In Palestine, a rural neighborhood 225 miles west of Washington, residents were more concerned with protecting Lynch from the reporters who have flooded into the community for her homecoming.

"She's a hometown hero, no doubt about that," said shopkeeper J.T. O'Rock as he hung a flag and a yellow ribbon on his storefront.

"That poor little girl will have to hide just to get any peace and quiet," he added.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: West Virginia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; jessicalynch; libealbias; lynchrescue; media; waronterror; westvirginia
Here's the kicker, folks: the writer of this anti-American, biased report, Deanna Wrenn, WORKS FOR THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL IN CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA.

I wrote and complained about her article. Her Daily Mail email address is: dwrenn@dailymail.com ...if you found this report as offensive as I did, let her know it. At its best the report is a liberal-biased piece, at worst it is anti-American.

There are many accounts of Lynch; this one just happens to be the most anti-American one. That this reporter would publish this on Lynch's homecoming belittles Lynch, belittles the POWs that died in Iraq, and indeed belittles the soldiers, their families, and all American patriots.

Wrenn acts not like a reporter, but like a propagandist. She should be told that.

1 posted on 07/22/2003 7:38:00 PM PDT by Norm640
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To: Norm640
Gag
2 posted on 07/22/2003 7:43:23 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: Norm640
Already posted here.
3 posted on 07/22/2003 7:48:38 PM PDT by TomServo ("Hi! I'm Moisty, the national spokesman for sweat!")
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To: Norm640
Writer Deanna Wrenn can be reached at 348-1796 (Charleston, WV area code, according to the Charleston Daily Mail).
4 posted on 07/22/2003 7:49:48 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Norm640
This is one of the more impressive pieces of bitter-leftist media bias that I've seen in a while. You almost have to chuckle at those first two sentences. Does this reporter have no self-discipline at all? Shouldn't an editor have caught this? Reuters' bias is legendary (at least at FR), but this is pretty far out, even for them.
5 posted on 07/22/2003 7:51:44 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Norm640
A wrenn is a Byrd, especially in West Virginia.
6 posted on 07/22/2003 8:09:38 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Consort
A Wrenn is also a Troglodyte.
7 posted on 07/22/2003 8:12:02 PM PDT by Consort
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To: Consort
Just from doing a simple Google search this Miss Wrenn is very opinionated, which is something I thought was a hinderance to objective reporting.

I suppose she'll be writing an article in the future saying that our killing the Hussein brothers meant nothing because Saddam is still at large.

If I were Jessica Lynch I'd kick her butt.
8 posted on 07/22/2003 9:30:05 PM PDT by Norm640 (Patriot, Republican, Catholic.)
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Far from a scene of battlefield heroism, the Army said the convoy blundered into the ambush after getting lost and many of the unit's weapons malfunctioned during the battle.

I can't even begin to describe how ignorant this statement is: She was faced with even more danger and adversity than first thought, so this means she is not a hero. Good logic. When did they start hiring reporters directly from high school newspapers?
9 posted on 07/22/2003 10:33:09 PM PDT by itzmygun (Amendment No. 2: The #1 tyranny reliever since 1788.)
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To: Norm640
this morning on Fox, they had a reporter from some outlet who said that Jessi does not have total amnesia and she remembers some things and that most of all her severe injuries came about from beatings, not from the crash...

she looked so forlorn today....I really felt like crying myself.....

she never asked for this....the media demanded it of her....you can tell she was very uncomfortable up there on the stage....

11 posted on 07/22/2003 11:40:05 PM PDT by cherry
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To: Norm640
Sent an email to the supposed author of the article you posted, and got a quick reply. She is as mad about the article as we are. Here is what she had to say:

About the Reuters article, I agree with you completely. I didn't write that story. I'm not sure how my byline appeared on it -- I wrote a preview story for them last week but did nothing this week for them -- and I'm very upset about the whole thing. I didn't even see the story until this morning. I actually work at the Charleston, West Virginia Daily Mail newspaper. You can check out our coverage on www.dailymail.com. I think you'll find it a little more fair and honest than the lies Reuters is printing. You might want to send this on to everyone you emailed so they can e-mail Reuters. I'm trying to contact them myself about getting my byline off a story I didn't write.
The guy I'm email is David Morgan -- David.Morgan@reuters.com.
Thanks for writing,
Deanna

Deanna Wrenn
Charleston Daily Mail
(304) 348-1796
dwrenn@dailymail.com
12 posted on 07/23/2003 5:49:03 AM PDT by Tiger6
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Yes, I got an similar email. Time to email reuters!
13 posted on 07/23/2003 6:54:10 AM PDT by Norm640 (Patriot, Republican, Catholic.)
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