Posted on 09/13/2004 1:43:11 PM PDT by ambrose
about anti-Bush SEAL
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Monday, September 13, 2004
ELECTION 2004 Posted: September 13, 2004 4:06 p.m. Eastern
By Ron Strom An Associated Press reporter is standing by his story that describes an anti-Bush veteran as a former Navy SEAL in the face of questions about whether or not the man was in fact a member of the elite unit.
The reporter, Elliott Minor says the Albany, Ga., man, Ahmad Majied, doesn't show up on lists of former SEALs because he changed his name when he converted to Islam after leaving the Navy.
In a story reporting the reactions of U.S. military personnel and veterans to allegations that President Bush failed to perform to National Guard standards, Minor quotes several current and former military men. Here is an excerpt from the AP story:
Ahmad Majied of Albany says the latest allegations about Bush's military record are more troubling to him than allegations about service honors leveled at Democratic challenger Kerry.
After reading the account, Travis McGee, a poster on FreeRepublic.com, contacted an organization called AuthentiSEAL, which researches claims by people posing as Navy SEALs, to see if Majied indeed had been a SEAL. According to his post, McGee received a response from Gregory Platt, an investigator with the group, saying the name Ahmad Majied does not come up on a search of former SEALs.
McGee says he became suspicious of the claim when he read that Majied had been in Vietnam for five years.
"When this fake SEAL's claim of spending five years in Vietnam was pointed out to me, I knew he couldn't be for real," he writes at Free Republic. "SEALs deployed to VN for six month tours, so 'five years in Vietnam' seemed highly improbable. I knew lots of multiple tour 'real deal Vietnam SEALs' during my peacetime duty in the teams in the 1980s, and I never heard of this guy.
"This only took a couple of minutes time for 'amateurs' on Free Republic to check out. The 'professional' journalists at the AP must have been to busy to do this basic checking."
In an interview with WorldNetDaily, however, Minor says he has no reason to disbelieve Majied's story.
"I really trust this guy," he said. "I believe he's a real straight shooter."
Minor says Majied didn't give him his previous name, "and I didn't press the matter."
The vet has received "nasty calls" since the issue has been publiclized, Minor says, adding, "This is a very peaceful guy. There's a peace about his voice."
Minor says Majied homeschools his seven children. "These are really upstanding people," he told WND.
The AP reporter addressed McGee's criticism of spending five months in Vietnam, saying Majied told him he was based in the Philippines and would go to Vietnam for short stints and then return to the islands.
"Altogether it was probably five years [in Vietnam]," Minor said.
Minor spoke to Majied this afternoon to try to verify the issue, and he said the veteran has refused to speak to other media about the issue.
He said of the Majieds: "I've met them around town, and they're just nice people. I just really think a lot of him."
Internet bloggers challenging the claims of mainstream media outlets has become more prevalent recently. It was on the Net where the first questions were raised about National Guard memos CBS News claims show that Bush's former commander, Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, was resisting pressure from his superior, Col. Walter B. "Buck" Staudt, to "sugarcoat" Bush's officer evaluation files.
Document experts and amateur sleuths began questioning the memos' authenticity within hours after they were published on the Internet, citing typographical and formatting issues that suggest they were created by a modern-day word processor rather than a Vietnam War-era typewriter.
Despite the irregularities of the memos and the fact that a source CBS used to prove its case is saying the documents are forgeries, network anchor Dan Rather stands by the story he presented on "60 Minutes II" last week.
Related stories:
Bush Guard papers forged, says source
Rather backs docs on Evening News
Ben Barnes' daughter: Father lied about Bush
CBS News denies Bush docs forged
Ron Strom is a news editor for WorldNetDaily.com. |
The gullible AP reporter was probably six years old when the great John D. MacDonald died in the mid 1980s.
"Awwww. He's such a swell guy" is not a checked fact. Why should Minor's idea of a sweet feller have any relevance here?
Yep. More examples of lazy journalism.
bmp
No doubt the not-yet-sworn-in President Nixon secretly ordered this guy to go into Cambodia on Christmas of 1968 along with John Kerry.
Free Republic is kicking ass! Jim you're a legend!!
Freepers fact checking the left!
In other words, his information came from a phone interview with a guy that wouldn't even devulge his real name.
Is there no bottom to the MSM fishin' hole?
BTW, wouldn't there be a public record of this name change?
It would be worth digging around if so and it is possible.
If this reporter cannot come up with the original name of the Navy Seal, then he is just another liar. Reporters assume immunity from what they print. He should do some investigative reporting and prove his story. All he has done is convinced me he is untruthful, sloppy and gullable.
NYT, AP, CBS, who's next?
I wish they had mentioned that this fella is also a Muslim Imam....
I can't find it now but there was a link on the thread yesterday to an Albany mosque or Albany Muslim center that had him listed.
"I really trust this guy," he said. "I believe he's a real straight shooter."
I guess that's all the AP reporter needed to verify this guy's story. He undoubtedly trusted Clinton too.
We have Albany, Ga. Maybe we can find out more. How many 30-yr vets have kids at home young enough to homeschool? This guy started poppin' 'em out late, or he married a really young gal in hijab.
Apparently, journalists have no capacity for learning from the mistakes of each other...perhaps that ability was purged from them in college.
My guess is that you're going to have to go back to the late 60s/early 70s before you find any information about a name change. Newspaper searches suggest that this dude had the same name since about 1975 or so.
There are not too many Ahmad Majieds in this World.
I am sure Authentiseal will get to the bottom of this, if for anything the honor of the SEALS, which is more at issue than Majied's comments to begin with.
I sent the original thread to AP and asked them if they heard America laughing at them. Others probably did the same.
Their defense as reported here only compounds their foolishness. Where do they find these scribblers?
Ofcourse, that fact would not have surfaced had not a Freeper 'outed' the AP reporter!
Makes the story DOA!
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