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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (25301)2/2/2007 12:35:03 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
    It would be nice if at least one Democrat would express 
concern about Arkin's attack on our troops, especially
since the Post is widely seen as a house organ of the
Democratic Party.

Senators Challenge Post on Arkin Column

Power Line

This afternoon, three Republican Senators--Cornyn, Kyl and Inhofe--sent the following letter to the Publisher of the Washington Post, Donald Graham:



It reads, in part:

<<< Many Americans have concerns about the war in Iraq. Yet we are confident that almost every American would disagree with Arkin's reference to our country's troops as "a mercenary force." We think they would share our disgust with Mr. Arkin's contention that "through every Abu Ghraib and Haditha, through every rape and murder, the American public has indulged those in uniform."

Recently, the New York Times admonished one of its reporters, Michael Gordon, for expressing a personal opinion about the war--that the President's plan for a surge of forces in iraq may "be worth it." We wonder if the Post will have the same reaction to one of their columnists calling our nation's volunteer soldiers "a mercenary force?"

Clearly, every American has the right to express his or her personal opinion on the war and Mr. Arkin's column was an opinion piece. But at a time when thousands of our soldiers have given their lives in Iraq, it is countrary to your own standards that a representative of your publication would malign our troops in such a vicious and insulting manner.

We would be curious to know who at the Post, if anyone, was the editor of such a piece--and what standards of conduct Mr. Arkin and other columnists are held to, if any. >>>

Ouch. It would be nice if at least one Democrat would express concern about Arkin's attack on our troops, especially since the Post is widely seen as a house organ of the Democratic Party.

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