To: thedugal
The journalists on the front line have been trained by our troops, so if they are ill prepared it reflects badly upon us.We used to a have a saying-"You can pour the water of knowledge on rock, but all you get is wet rock."
45 posted on
03/20/2003 6:02:21 AM PST by
GATOR NAVY
(avoiding the embrassment of forgetting to clear a tag that's inappropriate for my next post)
To: GATOR NAVY
Well, to be perfectly honest I think the observation was completely wrong. There was an initial moc up in full suits and the reporter was fully suited as well. The second alert was only level 1 mask only. If the reporter failed to suit up that would be entirely her fault. My point was that the comment suggested that she didn't know to get suited up and I think that premise is totally false. The reporters not only have to learn how to suit up they must prove that they can. I just think the original observation was both faulty and illogical. Whom do you think would get the blame if a reporter died because she didn't know enough to get suited?
47 posted on
03/20/2003 6:28:04 AM PST by
thedugal
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