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Old 10-04-2007, 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by peragro View Post
I think there's a lot more to soldiering than just plain killing. Especially in Iraq. But stories and books about that aren't that hard to find if you do some searching.

And yes, I can see why you'd want to equate the two statements.

My thoughts are that they are not. While both the General and Limbaugh are in a sense public figures; one was a direct attack on a person meant to defame and discredit with the only evidence offered having nothing to do with supporting any claim of treason. Even the paper that published the ad admits that it was wrong to do and violated their policies.

The other can be looked at two ways. The first in that a public figure's comments were taken out of context and in opposition to many years of previous statement. That seems to be the response of the "publisher" in this case. The second way of looking at it involves suspension of basic reading comprehension skills and common sense in some kind of bizarre partisan game of "gotcha back". It involves a public figure vaguely stating something repugnant about a general group of peoples with no specific target. Then a mental game of Twister ensues in which the vague statement is acribed meaning by an organization specializing in character assasination. I wonder if MediaMatters has an Ombudsman?

They are equal I suppose in that both parties are free to say what they want because of the First Amendment. That is; as long as you think that the word "people" actually means people like in the Second Amendment.
I've read Rush's transcript. He implied there were many of these so called phony soldiers.
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Originally Posted by Rush Limbaugh
Here is a Morning Update that we did recently, talking about fake soldiers. This is a story of who the left props up as heroes. They have their celebrities and one of them was Army Ranger Jesse Macbeth.
I see no difference between what he said and what MoveOn's ad said about Petraeus. Both are political. Both are free to say what they said. Both are attacks on the opposite side. What we have here is two sides of the same coin. The only difference is that MoveOn is not on the radio. Rush is as ridiculous as MoveOn.
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