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Greetings! You are reading an article from The Mudville Gazette. To reach the front page, with all the latest news and views, click the logo above or "main" below. Thanks for stopping by! July 26, 2007 Scott Thomas SpeaksBy Mrs GreyhawkMy Diarist, "Shock Troops," and the two other pieces I wrote for the New Republic have stirred more controversy than I could ever have anticipated. They were written under a pseudonym, because I wanted to write honestly about my experiences, without fear of reprisal. Unfortunately, my pseudonym has caused confusion. And there seems to be one major way in which I can clarify the debate over my pieces: I'm willing to stand by the entirety of my articles for the New Republic using my real name. SWJ has more TNR Editors have this reponse: As we've noted in this space, some have questioned details that appeared in the Diarist "Shock Troops," published under the pseudonym Scott Thomas. According to Major Kirk Luedeke, a public affairs officer at Forward Operating Base Falcon, a formal military investigation has also been launched into the incidents described in the piece. I'm sure Greyhawk will have something to add. When he has time to pull away from the duties of war. Greyhawk: It's really sad to see someone claim they have ultimate moral authority to insult women and kill dogs without anyone questioning their character just because they've been to Iraq. Update -- More on that thought: It's sad to think that anyone of any age or rank thinks he has absolute moral authority to kill dogs and insult women without having his character impuned by non-Iraq veterans. But one thing is worth keeping in mind - this is a Private in the Army, a young guy, perhaps prone to believe the more fabulous tales told by his comrades in arms. Or perhaps not. Whatever the case, it's pretty effing petty behavior on the part of The New Republic to set him up like this. In this entire situation they strike me as the biggest dirt bags of all. Then again, perhaps he and his buddies are the criminal thugs he claims they are, and TNR has done us all a favor. "Next: The persecution begins" Badger Forward reports from Iraq: I have verified that there is a Private Beuachamp listed on AKO and he is listed in the listed unit. Posted by Mrs Greyhawk / July 26, 2007 12:34 PM | Permalink 5 Comments |
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AFGHANISTANSuicide attackers killed in Afghanistan -- [CNN] US kills 8 terrorists in 2 new airstrikes in North Waziristan -- [LWJ - Bill Roggio] S.N.A.B.U. = Situation Normal All BAF-fed Up -- [Afghanistan My Last Tour - in Afghanistan] Post Office Doesn't Like Me -- [Afghanistan My Last Tour - in Afghanistan] Danger Room Explainer: Outsourced Intel in Afghanistan -- [Danger Room] IRAQIraq Votes - Part VI -- [MEMRI] Mission Accomplished: Astroturfing Baghdad -- [Danger Room]
U.S. AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLDAllies everywhere feeling snubbed by President Obama -- [Washington Post] Chahar-Shanbeh Souri -- [Planet Iran]
WAR ON TERROR /TERRORISMIf bin Laden is found, he'll be killed, Holder says -- [AP] ACLU files lawsuit for information on US Predator program -- [Threat Matrix] SUPPORTING THE TROOPSArmy Suicides Grow, but This Soldier Was Saved -- [Politics Daily] Silver Star Winner Reprimanded for Afghan Battle -- [ABC]
MILITARYArrrrrrmy Training, SIR! -- [This Ain't Hell] WELCOME HOMEBushrod honors were not misplaced -- [Fredericksburg.com] They're Coming Home! -- [KBND]
THE MEDIA/CULTUREIt's just some ribbon. -- [From my Position...]
POLITICSGE and Ronald Reagan: The Mutual Gift That Keeps On Giving -- [Politics Daily] Petraeus Testifies About DADT
The Petraeus briefing: Biden's embarrassment is not the whole story -- [Foreign Policy Blog] HUMOR/SATIRE
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My blog is being attacked by stupid liberals giving all of us a headache...come on over and help get rid of them!!!
We had a 'Beauchamp' on the DMZ in Pueblo-era Korea... whiny loser...
He was sent back Stateside, after an Article 15...
The Game, I thought that all liberals liked video games. Here you are complaining about them. Nice coded lockup you have though. Almost had to kill my browser to get out of it.
And this is beginning to look more and more like a "set up" every minute... what with the girlfriend/wife apparently working at TNR and all.
Yeah, Mrs. G. A narcissist like him has gotta be lovin' it in his own pathetic way.
I was thinking the same thing Mrs. G..
This is his 15 mins of fame though I suspect in short order that there is going to be some retraction in the TNR. As things come out, they are curiouser and curiouser.
It appears, via a commenter at Hot Air, that Sir Scott is apparently not of good character and may have decided to go out in a blaze of glory after receiving his 2nd article 15 for bizarrely being AWOL for 3 weeks IN COUNTRY post R&R. He apparently garnered an affinity for BIAP and, I'd guess, their superior internet and phone connections in order to upload and edit his garbage (speculation on my part as to his purpose there as I can imagine some delay but not three weeks in returning to your FOB on the other side of Baghdad).
And when questioned by a peer about what he wrote, replied something arcane and original that sounded eerily like "fake but accurate".
http://hotair.com/archives/2007/07/26/scott-thomas-revealed/
BadBrad at 11:23pm yesterday who says he is a JAG
His acquaintance is, understandably, concerned about Sir Scott's implicating him in exaggerated stories that, shockingly, appear to be written to garner readership as opposed to factual experiences.
Truly, like watching a train wreck in slow motion. There are going to be so many bloody heads rolling, it may rival King Henry VIII's search for a suitable, heir bearing wife. Just as disastrous for Sir Scott is that, like Henry's wives birthing records, Sir Scott's desired career as a noted writer is still born. He obviously should have incubated that mutant baby until he actually COULD leave the army and it was much more difficult to reduce his story to ad absurdium through the fog of redeployment and retired, unreachable comrades.