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Whose Team is the News Media On Anyway? Lance Rants

 

How dare the news media and their string pulling Liberal Politicians call for the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld in the middle of a crisis? Whose team are these people on anyway? How dare the Liberals use a political advantage to push their agenda and find some old Army Generals to say silly things against the Secretary of Defense of the United States of America?

How dare the news media claim integrity and noble-ness after their display of traitor-ism during the invasion of Afghanistan when they put military secrets into the mainstream world media? In fact here is an excerpt of an article I wrote back in late 2001 showing the absurdity then and the same thing is going on today;

Of all the nerve of these people to attempt to find secret information and put it on the TV for the World and our enemies and then to try to justify it, by use of Constitutional Law? No way, I do not buy it at all. Have a little class will yah? That is pathetic, you cannot get a decent story so you resort to revealing sensitive information that could cause problems for our military? The Pentagon has a way to eliminate all your electronic equipment with a flick of the switch. I am wondering if they should use it in the name of National Security. I listened to a group of reports sitting around a room arguing about this issue saying all that the Pentagon has to do to make them happy is tell the media in advance not to report the quote: Attack on Kabul on December 25, at 4:00 PM taking out a target just North of the airport 3.3 miles away.

Yah right, the media has the tenacity to ask the Joint Chief of Staff, Pentagon and National Security council to tell you when and where everything will happen? Like the media dummies already proved you cannot be trusted, why on Earth do you honestly think you can even ask? I mean I know Test pilots often push the envelope, but you people cannot expect to actually get satisfaction on that bizarre and ridiculous question. The media is clearly on drugs and needs some serious down time here. You know these media types with their perfect hair and snickering comment have really got to get a life.

Today these same reporters and the same companies call for the removal and resignation of the Donald Rumsfeld, after proving them selves to be nothing less than traitors? How dare they print such crap and put such condemnation on my Television Set, what scoundrels they are indeed.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
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Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

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