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The Army provides a 12 minute explanation of "Boots on the Ground." I just left a meeting of several hundred Illinois Army National Guard Soldiers a few hours ago. When this film clip was shown, there was stone silence when it ended. A profound message for those of us who have been given the honor, the privilege, and the responsibility to leader Soldiers.
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"I scream, you scream, we all scream about how much we hate George Bush."
The Center for International Policy(A Fenton Client), works towards a more "sensible policy towards Cuba". It is run by William Goodfellow.
William Goodfellow is married to Dana Priest.
Dana Priest is national security and intelligience correspondent for the Washington Post (reg required).
I'm making up for some lost blogging time as you may see, one of the best military deals on the west coast. This is from their website. Check out the Silver Bullet, no, not the one I give silly, the ride at Knotts! (if you don't know what a silver bullet is, ask any Sailor or Marine)
Veteran's Tribute - Nov. 1 - 23 Knott's annual tribute to our Military, past and present. FREE admission for Veterans or current serving military personnel and one guest with proper I.D. presented at turnstile. Plus purchase up to six additional tickets for just $10.95 each! Ends November 23, 2006
And thank them for the support while you're there.
The contrasts abound. A while back the commander of a U.S. battalion (a relatively small unit) in Iraq suggested his troops all send letters to their home town papers to counter negative press and tell what they were really doing over there. Most of the troops who bothered to participate at all sent the sample letter the commander had prepared. Because this wasn't a professionally organised, media insider effort, they probably didn't realize that most "small town" papers are actualy parts of chains run by large media outlets, so they were actually sending multiple letters to a relatively few organizations.
The similarities in the letters from this unit were identified almost as soon as they appeared. The media ran with the story of the commander who had forced his troops to participate in what the media (and others) declared was an obviously coerced astroturf campaign.
Contrast that story with the "Redress" story - small unit in Iraq coordinates (in a bumbling, misguided, but true "grass roots" effort) to get the word out about the real story and makes unexpected negative headlines. But when the left wing machine engineers a major "astroturf" campaign designed to appear to be a "grass roots" movement of the troops it garners world-wide publicity with complete buy-in by that same media.
Want more? Military hires PR firm to get accurate stories favorable to the coalition into the Iraqi media - scandal erupts. But whenever possible the American media willingly participates in manipulative political ploys intended to dupe the American public.
And yes, the Cindy Sheehan story last year was also a Fenton-engineered media blitz.

Declared "obsolete" shortly after it was introduced. It went on and on.
Helped to sink the Bismarck, destroy 37 U-boats, defeat the Japanese at Midway and derail the "Tokyo Express."
Rescuer to some, night terror to others.
In various forms it served for over 40 years.
Maybe it had nine lives.
What was it?
Find out here.
Fenton Communications Client List
I would suggest that people should take a look at their Sunday Newspaper, and take a look at the Fenton Communications client list.
Then just mark each story as to whether it is a story that is favorable/unfavorable to a Fenton Communications client.
Draw your own conclusions as to whether a single public relations firm, elected by no one, who most Americans have never heard of, has too much influence on American public discourse.
Antimedia's post is a good Hutto bio.
And it turns out we've met a guy before in the same division of the same ship who also got all antiwar all of a sudden in May of 2004.
Seems like everyone has been commenting lately on music... Blackfive wrote on Beccy Cole, ... ArmyWifeToddlerMom, among others... just seemed natural to join in...
The other day I picked up John Mayer's latest studio release, “Continuum”. The first song on the CD is entitled, “Waiting on the World to Change” and it irked me a little, so I decided to pop in and comment over at Some Soldier's Mom
Part of my mini-rant includes, "If you’re just going to sit around “waiting on the world to change” then you have no one to blame but yourselves when it doesn't (change)."
Go on... I haven't given anyone a rant in a while... and as my rants go, it's a mild one...
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