I would never mistreat one of my horses, one of my cows nor my dog or cat, much less mistreat another human being. Therefore I am just as shocked and outraged about the treatment of the prisoners in Iraq as anybody is.
I think, no I know, it's deplorable and the people responsible should be sought out and punished.
Now having said that let me say this.
This thing has been blown so far out of proportion it's a wonder it doesn't explode.
I was in Germany during the high point of the controversy and about the only English speaking channels I could get were BBC and CNN. Well, take the anti-American position of CNN America and multiply it by ten, and then you've got CNN International.
If the BBC represented, which it doesn't, the opinions of the majority of the British people we would have to consider England an enemy.
It is so blatantly anti-American. They spent hours and hours on the Iraqi prisoner abuses. You would think that it was the only thing happening in the world.
I heard one woman anchor ask, "Will the Americans ever be able to take the moral high ground again?"
That's not only stupid, it's insulting and asinine. A handful of people out of a population of two hundred and sixty million plus go rogue and this ignorant bitch condemns the whole nation? Should we condemn the whole of the British Isles because of Kim Philby, the English traitor who helped give Russia our nuclear secrets?
I dare say his actions caused ten million times the pain and anguish than those of a few outlaw American soldiers.
Where were you BBC and CNN when our American citizens were hung from
a bridge and set on fire in Iraq? Where were you when they were dragging our dead soldiers around the dusty streets of Somalia?
Did you devote hour after hour of coverage condemning the monsters? Did you continue to show the awful images almost non-stop and call in puffed up, so called experts to tell us just how bad the events were.
Hell no you didn't.
And you Ted Kennedy, you supercilious old fuck, how dare you compare the acts of a few soldiers to the murderous regime of Saddam Hussein.
Senator, in case you hadn't noticed no one died here. In fact the back seat of your car has killed more people than these misguided soldiers did.
We have 130,000 military personnel in Iraq. How many were involved in this atrocity? 10? 20? 30? And yet to listen to Kennedy and his ilk, or the major media you would think that they were all involved.
Let's look at this thing for what it is. An isolated incident which does not in any way, shape or form represent the character of the fine young men and women who serve in our Armed Forces.
This is the third time Senator Kennedy, but I'll extend the invitation again.
How about you, me and a camera crew hopping on a plane and going over to Iraq and Afghanistan and talk to the men and women who are fighting the war, so you can get a little attitude adjustment? Or had you rather continue to be blinded to reality by your hatred of our Commander in Chief?
Pray for our troops.
I think, no I know, it's deplorable and the people responsible should be sought out and punished.
Now having said that let me say this.
This thing has been blown so far out of proportion it's a wonder it doesn't explode.
I was in Germany during the high point of the controversy and about the only English speaking channels I could get were BBC and CNN. Well, take the anti-American position of CNN America and multiply it by ten, and then you've got CNN International.
If the BBC represented, which it doesn't, the opinions of the majority of the British people we would have to consider England an enemy.
It is so blatantly anti-American. They spent hours and hours on the Iraqi prisoner abuses. You would think that it was the only thing happening in the world.
I heard one woman anchor ask, "Will the Americans ever be able to take the moral high ground again?"
That's not only stupid, it's insulting and asinine. A handful of people out of a population of two hundred and sixty million plus go rogue and this ignorant bitch condemns the whole nation? Should we condemn the whole of the British Isles because of Kim Philby, the English traitor who helped give Russia our nuclear secrets?
I dare say his actions caused ten million times the pain and anguish than those of a few outlaw American soldiers.
Where were you BBC and CNN when our American citizens were hung from
a bridge and set on fire in Iraq? Where were you when they were dragging our dead soldiers around the dusty streets of Somalia?
Did you devote hour after hour of coverage condemning the monsters? Did you continue to show the awful images almost non-stop and call in puffed up, so called experts to tell us just how bad the events were.
Hell no you didn't.
And you Ted Kennedy, you supercilious old fuck, how dare you compare the acts of a few soldiers to the murderous regime of Saddam Hussein.
Senator, in case you hadn't noticed no one died here. In fact the back seat of your car has killed more people than these misguided soldiers did.
We have 130,000 military personnel in Iraq. How many were involved in this atrocity? 10? 20? 30? And yet to listen to Kennedy and his ilk, or the major media you would think that they were all involved.
Let's look at this thing for what it is. An isolated incident which does not in any way, shape or form represent the character of the fine young men and women who serve in our Armed Forces.
This is the third time Senator Kennedy, but I'll extend the invitation again.
How about you, me and a camera crew hopping on a plane and going over to Iraq and Afghanistan and talk to the men and women who are fighting the war, so you can get a little attitude adjustment? Or had you rather continue to be blinded to reality by your hatred of our Commander in Chief?
Pray for our troops.
