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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Doug R who wrote (4657)3/28/2003 2:33:41 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 21614
 
I have some advice for Baghdadians:

Don't go shopping after dark.
Saddam is targeting you.



To: Doug R who wrote (4657)3/28/2003 2:35:22 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 21614
 
When the liberal press feels a black General is not good enough.(Double Standard Alert)
Rush Limbaugh ^ | 28 March 2003 | Trueblackman

Posted on 03/28/2003 8:21 AM PST by Trueblackman

Brigadier General Vincent Brooks faces some outrageous and stupid questions at his daily Central Command briefings. Some of them deserve to be answered dead on, but because of political correctness and diplomacy and all that, CENTCOM can't always do that. I can, which is why I sometimes answer these questions in a mock briefing. On Thursday, I focused on a question by New York magazine's Michael Wolff.

Wolff said: "I mean no disrespect by this question, but I want to ask about the value proposition of these briefings. We're no longer being briefed by senior-most officers." The press pool applauded the question, which drew a rapier-quick response from Brooks who said, "I've gotten applause already. That's wonderful. I appreciate that."

Can you believe the audacity of complaining that Brigadier General Brooks isn't good enough for the press? If this had been a reporter from a conservative news source, the press would point out the fact that Brooks just happens to be the only African-American general on the scene. Charges of racism would be made, because this question's underlying meaning is clearly that Brooks can't possibly know anything.

This war is not about Michael Wolff's stupid stories in New York magazine. It's about saving lives, including his. This is not a criticism of General Schwarzkopf, but the leader of this Gulf War, General Tommy Franks, isn't going to be out there talking to these people every day. He's busy picking out targets and protecting our soldiers. By the way, Donald Rumsfeld nominated Brooks for appointment to the rank of brigadier general in June 2002. Just another example - like Colin Powell, Clarence Thomas and Condoleezza Rice - of African-Americans advancing more under GOP administrations than Democratic ones.

freerepublic.com

Think maybe the Fedeyeen opened fire in that market?



To: Doug R who wrote (4657)3/28/2003 2:35:40 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Respond to of 21614
 
"It will become obvious to the world that they (U.S. and British forces) have entered (Iraq) with a kind of stupidity based on a simple idea that 'shock and awe' will make Iraqis kneel," he said, the night sky briefly illuminated behind him. Wouldn't we Americans fight back if we were invaded? The answer is YES.