i love it.
some guy from Cybercast News Service questions a congressman's war record and the Washington Post runs an op/ed about the implications for all Republicans and/or Conservatives?
you can find people making all kinds of allegations about every public figure. making a big deal out of a specific instance just implies a particular political ax to grind.
i grow weary of these sort of articles... people only become indignant when the proponents of their own ideology are attacked, it has nothing to do civility or standards of decorum.
and i think it's time we put away the foolish notion that prior service guarantees authority on all defense/foreign policy issues.
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~ Winston Churchill
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