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Sunday, 16 July 2006
Blackfive: "I question your patriotism"
Contributed by Bill Faith

Over at Pundit Review on a post about their producing the Military.com's Editor's Desk Podcast this week, there's a commenter claiming that questioning one's patriotism is just a way to silence debate. 

It could easily be argued that removing the patriotism question from the table is really the way to silence debate.  Six months ago, I wrote the following about military blogs and our role in this war (and, yes, I do question the patriotism of the New York Times when they MANIPULATE words to fit their own template rather than tell the truth) - read on:

[Read on.]

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Oops! "Great minds ..." and all that.

Contributed by Bill Faith on July 16, 2006 at 12:38 PM in Bill Faith, Media Perfidy, War? What war? | Permalink

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