Lisa Myers Is a Traitor!
In my wanderings, I found a great blog and I think they are fairly new. It looks like they have a great start. It's called CODE RED and it is the opposite of Code Pink. These gals are pro-soldier 100%
This post specifically caught my eye:
In his first interviews with Western media, Ismail brags about killing three Navy Seals this summer, then downing a Chinook helicopter that came to rescue them, killing another 16 Americans.
MSNBC interviewed Ismail in August and again this month. Both times, the Taliban made sure we could not provide their location to the U.S. military. An NBC producer was taken on a confusing seven hour odyssey to an unknown location, where Ismail then appeared.
What is an NBC corespondent doing interviewing this Islamo-Fascist Pig Terrorist who is an enemy of the United States. This isn't some criminal, this is our enemy!!!!!
Can you imagine an American Network crew going in and interviewing General der Panzertruppe Hasso von Manteuffel in 1944. Manteuffel was one of the Generals that almost over ran us at the Battle of the Bulge. Or better yet, Lt. Gen. Heinrich von Luttwitz. Luttwitz was the general that demanded the 101st Airborne to surrender Bastogne in two hours or face the consequences of the town and the soldiers demise. To which Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe famously and succinctly replied. "Nuts!"
In any case, had an American news crew did that back then, their film would have been confiscated, the reporters jailed and charged with treason -- if someone doesn't shoot their traitorous asses first.
And that is exactly what should happen to these people from NBC. They should be arrested for aiding and abetting our enemy.
This isn't a freedom of speech issue folks. There is a limit to anything and these scum slurping turd sniffers crossed the line.
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No, they would not have seen their cameras or film confiscated.
In fact, the US media got their hands on lots of interviews via neutral countries during World War II and the comments ran in newspapers and newsreels.
There is nothing wrong with a reporter reporting. That's why we have the First Amendment.
Any information gathered helps our military. 90% of US intel actually comes from people like Lisa Myers -- from the media.
That interview helps create databases that allow intel people better understand the enemy, his personalities, his habits.
Why do you think the US let CNN keep broadcasting from Baghdad in the Gulf War and in the Iraq War?
Taking out a sat uplink is very simple, a Wild Weasle flight can do it without any trouble at all.
But constant, live reports from the ground inside the enemy's territory was an intelligence boon to the US.
As a Marine Colonel told some reporters at an intel post during the push to Baghdad: Pointing to two televisions, one showing Fox the other CNN -- "This one (Fox) we watch for laughs. This one (CNN) we watch for intel."
Posted by: Ronald Reagan | Tuesday, January 03, 2006 at 07:42