Just to highlight the slant of the media find this quote within the article on Brad Kasal:
"Despite everything that has happened to him, Kasal still believes America’s mission is Iraq is both important and terribly misconstrued. He harbors special venom for the so-called “mainstream” media reporters who portray the war as a failure and American policy as a gross mistake. He says he has heard reporters say their job is to make President George W. Bush and his policies seem a failure.
“The insurgents are oppressing normal people,” Kasal said. “The press never reports the good things. When we open a school or fix a sewer, the things that make normal Iraqis happy, they never report it. There are plenty of Iraqis, thousands of them, who want to live normal lives. If we can help them it will be all right. The people just want peace and freedom.”" (Emphasis mine)
In spite of this I still believe in freedom of the press under the 1st, 9th & 10th Amendments.
I've been reading in the financial news that many major newspapers and news organizations are losing money, going bankrupt and dropping revenue. I can see why.
Brad Kasal was awarded the Navy Cross (next in precedence after the Medal of Honor.) I don't know about you but he doesn't seem like a liar to me.
The late David Hackworth organized
Soldiers for the Truth.
Col. Hackworth doesn't seem like a liar either.
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