« Tabs on Cron | Main | Ripped From 8-Year-Old Headlines »

Where Are the Bodies?

If you're concerned about the way your government conducts wars in your name, you need to read this unbelievable piece about the First Gulf War.


Here's why I believe it:



  • I know and am proud to have worked with Leon Daniel. When he asks a question, it's a good one, and he rarely stops until he gets a good answer.
  • Patrick Sloyan, like Daniel, is a UPI vet with impeccable credentials -- like a Pulitzer Prize from 1992, back when a story had to be true in order to win a Pulitzer.
  • Why else would the U.S. Government take such pains to hide a war from its own people? From the SF Chronicle:



More than 150 reporters who participated in the Pentagon pool system failed to produce a single eyewitness account of the clash between 300,000 allied troops and an estimated 300,000 Iraqi troops. There was not one photograph, not a strip of film by pool members of a dead body -- American or Iraqi.


Unbelievable. But not nearly unbelievable enough.


 


--------

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.danrosenbaum.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-t.cgi/289

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on November 18, 2002 4:06 PM.

The previous post in this blog was Tabs on Cron.

The next post in this blog is Ripped From 8-Year-Old Headlines.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.