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  • ABC Can't Find Military McCain Supporter in Iraq

    04/08/2008 6:25:31 AM PDT · by ConservativeMajority · 43 replies · 393+ views
    Members of the military are prohibited from engaging in political activity, but ABC News convinced a few soldiers in Iraq to go before the cameras to discuss their choices for president. It is well known that the troops generally support Republicans because of their pro-military credentials, which is the reason Al Gore tried to have ballots from overseas military bases disqualified during the 2000 recount. However, Martha Raddatz could not find a single soldier who supported Sen. John McCain, a Vietnam War veteran for Commander in Chief. Most of those Raddatz interviewed backed Sen. Barack Obama with one favoring Sen....
  • America's Broken-Down Media (Rebuttal to Time article)

    04/06/2007 10:36:32 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 28 replies · 1,168+ views
    American Thinker ^ | April 7, 2007 | Ray Robison
    By Ray Robison According to Mark Thompson, writer for Time magazine, America's army is broken. While it can not be argued that the military can possibly maintain the same state of readiness in war time as it does in peace time, broken has a certain specific ring to it: incapable, demoralized and poorly trained. Mr. Thompson begins the article, - featured on the Drudge Report - with the story of Private Matthew Zeimer. Brave PVT Zeimer died within hours of his arrival at a Forward Operating Base in Iraq. Thompson describes PVT Zeimer's training before going on to make the...
  • Vanity: How might Vietnam been different if Fox News had been around?

    11/11/2003 11:53:00 AM PST · by ru4liberty · 18 replies · 187+ views
    I've been wondering about this for the past week and thought I'd tap into the fertile minds of FReepers to explore how things "might have been." Would lives have been saved? Would the war have ended earlier? Would the returning 'Nam veterans have been greeted with cheers rather than jeers? How would Jane Fonda's stunt have resonated in America given balanced reporting? Anyone care to tackle this?