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November 03, 2005
New York Times' Vile History Of "Twisting the Intelligence" Received From Soldiers
It's not just Corporal Starr. They've had practice Dowdifying quotes.
Mudville Gazette makes this observation:
There are two types of Iraq war veterans that have a tremendous appeal to the anti-war crowd - the fictional and the dead. Both types have a common, irresistible trait -- others can claim to speak on their behalf.
posted by Ace at
08:36 PM
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