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Seems like at least once a week this guy puts up a post that's just an obvious attempt to get me to link him, send that Mudslide over his way.
(Sigh) What can I say? Go read.
Update: On a related note, some might ask why should I rail against "reporting" from Iraq like Ed Wong's? After all, isn't it apparent to everyone that the tide has turned, that we're winning? Isn't actual reality starting to intrude on minds that have effectively blocked it for the past couple years?
Almost - but not quite there yet.
If your response to reading the above links is "yes, but this represents only a small part of America, a tiny fraction of the anti-war left even" - then I'll agree and tell you I write the things I write to keep it that way.
Those aren't examples of dissent, by the way. Dissent should be based on informed opinion, leading to decisions and actions on a foundation of facts. These people are frightening because they can and will be used by people who do know the facts, and who have their own purpose.
This is just foolishness.
This is just sad.