<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by unlimited time: Yet another constructive response by Retard. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> god damn, you really are fucking stupid, please just dont talk to me anymore, i will do my best to ignore you
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by The Retard Wearing a Helmet: god damn, you really are fucking stupid, please just dont talk to me anymore, i will do my best to ignore you<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> So you call me stupid when you type Derr as a reply.I think maybe you should look at yourself when we pointing fingers at who's stupid or not. I have yet to read anything you have ever written on these forums that is the least bit intelligent ot interesting.You add little commments to others posts assumming that your opinion is either warrented or wanted. Retard take your helmet off and slam your head between two bricks, it might shake that last braincell of your's into action.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by The Retard Wearing a Helmet: Kaptain Skitzo, while your anger about this situation is just, i feel it is somewhat misplaced. It is not her fault that the circus that we call the american media is making a huge story out of her. Shit if I was her and I was offered a million or 2 for a book deal I would jump at the chance, Im sure you would as well. As for her father, if I was put in the same situation as him, I would also work with the media to do whatever it took to get my daughter back. I think the real problem should lye with the media, and their need for a dramatic story. They will go out of their way, to make something seem more devistating than it really is for ratings, because that is what the majority of the american public wants. I say more power to the ho, and FU to the American media.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Well, I am angry at the media for this shit. And maybe I would take the money offered...BUT! Realize this, I'd at least be mentioning the other people at every chance I had. As if to say, HEY! Don't forget about them!!! This was a team effort!! Grow a brain retard.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kaptain Skitzo: Well, I am angry at the media for this shit. And maybe I would take the money offered...BUT! Realize this, I'd at least be mentioning the other people at every chance I had. As if to say, HEY! Don't forget about them!!! This was a team effort!! Grow a brain retard.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Have you read her book yet? Maybe she has, dont jump to conclusions numb nuts.
Eww.. I didn't wait for your picture to load before I posted mine. Grrreeaat, now I'm looking up at his package.
I pulled that pic from some German site...explains the darkened fuzz surrounding the speedo. *shivers*
A US woman soldier who shot to fame after being taken prisoner during the Iraq war has accused the military of using her for propaganda purposes. <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>The Pentagon initially put out the story that Private Lynch - a slight woman who was just 19 at the time - had been wounded by Iraqi gunfire but had kept fighting until her ammunition ran out. But she told Sawyer that she was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that her gun had jammed during the chaos. "I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do," she said. "I did not shoot - not a round, nothing. I went down praying to my knees - that's the last thing I remember." Initial reports also suggested that Miss Lynch had been abused after she came round in the hospital. She says that again was untrue - there was no mistreatment, and one nurse used to sing to her. She said she was grateful to the American special forces team which rescued her but, asked whether the Pentagon's subsequent portrayal of her rescue bothered her, she said: "Yes, it does. They used me as a way to symbolise all this stuff. It's wrong." <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> <A HREF="http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1068937808710&call_pageid=968332188854&col=968350060724" TARGET=_blank>Jessica Lynch's story is turning 'into a monster' for the Bush administration </A> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Pity the poor PR boys at the Pentagon. It may be hard, but try. They thought they had it made: A pretty, blonde soldier ambushed by the Iraqis, courageously firing until her ammo runs out, shot and stabbed and carried off by the enemy who, after taking time out to rape her, deposit her unconscious body in a hospital, where she is slapped around by evil medical staff, then, nine days later, is rescued in a daring, nighttime raid that is videotaped and can be shown repeatedly around the world and who, as soon as she recovers, will tell what it's like to be an all-American hero. It was a gift from the propaganda gods... Just two problems: It didn't happen that way, and the designated hero, Pte. Jessica Lynch, refuses to say it did. In fact, Lynch is telling anyone who asks that she is no hero: "That wasn't me. I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do ... I'm just a survivor." Okay so far, modesty and all. But Lynch is also a mite angry about the Pentagon's manipulation of events and can't seem to stop correcting the record. She says she never got off a shot because her gun jammed. The Iraqi medical staff were kindness itself. She was out cold for three hours after her Humvee crashed in the grenade attack, so she doesn't remember any sexual assault. And shocked Iraqi doctors deny it. As for the dramatic, Rambo-style hospital raid on April 1, she says there was no resistance, no Iraqi military in the hospital, and staff even offered the rescuers a key. The Pentagon "used me to symbolize all this stuff," Lynch told a fawning Diane Sawyer on ABC last week. "It's wrong." Yikes. Time for Plan B: It isn't our fault. A senior military official tells Time magazine that, contrary to appearances, the Saving Private Lynch story was not, no way, a calculated PR ploy, but more a "comedy of errors," based on patchy battlefield intelligence. The media just ran with it. What the Lynch story actually is, say critics, is a star-spangled metaphor for the confusion and deceit that's marked the Iraq foray from the start. "This White House believes they can spin their way out of anything and they assume reality will surrender to their spin," says Mark Crispin Miller, a media analyst at New York University. "In this case, they believed Jessica would play along. But she hasn't. She may not appear self-assertive, but she can clearly tell illusion from reality. Good for her." What irks him and other analysts is how the American media went along with the fraud for so long.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>The more organized veterans groups, meanwhile, are outraged that while Lynch is everywhere in the media, there is little coverage of the wounded, maimed and dead of Iraq. They hugely resent the White House's good-news-only policy that prohibits pictures of flag-draped coffins or returning soldiers missing their arms and legs, says Seth Pollack, executive director of Veterans for Common Sense. "Am I angry about the amount of coverage she's received rather than the soldiers who've come home and aren't getting proper medical support? Yes," he says. "We're focused on Iraq and how we get out of this mess. Nothing against Jessica. She's a victim of circumstance, used by the Pentagon and used by the media machine."<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
<A HREF="http://www.zeppscommentaries.com/VRWC/jessica.htm" TARGET=_blank>Jessica Lynch How she came to be a hero</A> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Heroism is, quite often, a choice to do the right thing when it would be far easier to do nothing at all. Private Jessica Lynch could have quite easily have smiled and waved to the cameras and let the money roll in, knowing that in a few months, public attention would have moved on and her life would revert to normal, or at least as normal as a retired media-created hero can expect to have.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>But she has spoken out. Maybe she didn’t go down fighting, maybe she wasn’t mistreated, and maybe her rescue was really nothing but cheap posturing by a Pentagon grown frantic over the slow pace of the war. But at least now she can truly lay claim to personal courage, and to being an authentic American hero. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Jessica Lynch: The Dead Witnesses Sure enough, Pfc Lynch has selective amnesia and cannot remember the events of her capture and rescue . . . When the Department of Defense insisted on keeping up their official version of the rescue, I knew that inevitably some of Lynch's rescuers would be hushed. After all, here is a woman who endured a few broken limbs from a vehicle accident and is rewarded with a million bucks, while her rescuers continue to live without toilets and running water in a Depleted Uranium wasteland. . . . Four of Pfc. Lynch's rescuers and colleagues have met an early demise. Petty Officer First Class David M. Tapper died of wounds received in Afghanistan. He took part in the rescue. Lance Cpl. Sok Khak Ung was killed [in a backyard by an unknown assailant]. He was also part of the rescue team. Spc Josh Daniel Speer died when his car crashed into some trees for no apparent reason. He was part of the rescue team. Kyle Edward Williams, who worked in the same company as Lynch, died of "suicide". [left no note]
i was waiting for that.. im sure i'd read about her denying the whole rescue scenario but i wasent arsed to check.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by The Retard Wearing a Helmet: Have you read her book yet? Maybe she has, dont jump to conclusions numb nuts.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I'm not talking about the fucking book, numb-nuts...I'm talking about her TV appearences. If she didn't mention them in the book, she's an even bigger cunt than I thought!
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Nauseous: Oh yeah... <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Is that you?
Hey Nursey, thanks for the links and info! I somehow had a feeling that some shit was not getting into the media.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kaptain Skitzo: Is that you?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Yeah, that's her... She just dumped me.