Thursday, April 19, 2012
The real scandal
Ralph Peters says it's not the soldiers who posed with the remains of the jihadists, but rather the LA Times, which published the photos. He also takes to task the Pentagon brass who seem to have fallen for that technocratic, bureaucratic kow-towing to political correctness which has infected most large organizations now, from corporations to universities.
The erosion of our resolve to survive as a sovereign nation based on the idea that human beings ought to be free is a chilling thing to watch.
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Shhhhh, shout it out now on the airways and on the billboards: DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY!!!
ReplyDeleteTHE FEW (we pray, that perform such disgusting acts), THE PROUD (hopefully not in the deadly sin mode), THE BRAVE (dead men neither damce nor shoot back). May the Almighty smile in knowing understanding of their freely directed actions).
ReplyDeleteI know, I know, I missed your point again. Don't mind me. Under your Pub machine I can remain blissfully unawares until somebody somewhere posts an entire album of such shots. How long has this been going on? As long as warfare. Those assholes got caught. A deadly sin in the military regardless. At least the Times didn't breach its motto which is "Largest Circulation in the West."
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