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| The Defense Department's Puppets | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 20 2008, 03:40 AM (75 Views) | |
| QuirtEvans | Apr 20 2008, 03:40 AM Post #1 |
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I Owe It All To John D'Oh
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/20/washingt...enerals.html?hp |
| It would be unwise to underestimate what large groups of ill-informed people acting together can achieve. -- John D'Oh, January 14, 2010. | |
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| ivorythumper | Apr 20 2008, 10:55 AM Post #2 |
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I am so adjective that I verb nouns!
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Are you sure they are not now the NYT puppets? 11 pages? Anything I missed on page 1? |
| The dogma lives loudly within me. | |
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| Axtremus | Apr 20 2008, 12:07 PM Post #3 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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FYI, you can click on the printer icon to show the whole article in a printer-family format, all on one web page. BTW, the NYT laid out their research to show why they think these "independent military analysts" are puppets. You can certainly disagree with their conclusion, but I'm curious what might you have to show to support your allegations that they might now be NYT puppets? As for the article itself, it doesn't surprise me. Information warfare tactics are necessary and the DoD should be well versed in it. Its who they use the tactics against and for what purpose that's the problem. |
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