America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
An Article by Sweet Ann Coulter
Published on August 13, 2007 By Moderateman In War on Terror
In their latest demonstration of how much they love the troops, liberals have produced yet another anti-war hoax.

The New Republic has been running "true war" stories from a brave, anonymous liberal penning dispatches from Iraq. The famed "Baghdad Diarist" described his comrades joyfully using Bradley fighting vehicles to crush stray dogs, mocking a female whose face had been blown off by an IED, and defacing Iraqi corpses by wearing skull parts on their own heads.

Various conservatives began questioning the plausibility of the anonymous diarist's account -- noting, for example, that Bradley vehicles don't "swerve," as the diarist claimed. The editor of The New Republic responded by attacking the skeptics' motives, complaining that some conservatives make "a living denying any bad news that emanates from Iraq."
But when that clever retort failed to quiet rumblings from the right wing, The New Republic finally revealed the "Baghdad Diarist" to be ... John Kerry! Actually it was Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp, Democratic candidate for president circa 2028. (That gives him 20 years to learn to pronounce "Genghis.")

In revealing himself two weeks ago, Beauchamp lashed out at "people who have never served in Iraq." He said he was too busy fighting "an actual war" to participate in "an ideological battle that I never wanted to join."

He had tried to stay out of ideological battles by writing made-up articles in a national magazine claiming soldiers in Iraq had become callous beasts because of George Bush's war, killing to "secure the riches of the empire." Alas, this proved an ineffective method of keeping his head low. Beauchamp's next bid for privacy will be an attempt to host "The Price Is Right."

In response to Beauchamp's revelation that he was the "Baghdad Diarist," the military opened an investigation into his allegations. There was no corroboration for his stories, and Beauchamp promptly signed an affidavit admitting that every single thing he wrote in The New Republic was a lie.
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
According to The Weekly Standard's Michael Goldfarb -- who has led the charge of those who "make a living denying any bad news that emanates from Iraq" -- Maj. Steven F. Lamb, the deputy public affairs officer for Multi-National Division-Baghdad, said this of the Baghdad diarist:

"An investigation has been completed and the allegations made by Pvt. Beauchamp were found to be false. His platoon and company were interviewed and no one could substantiate the claims."

In response, The New Republic went into full Dan Rather loon mode. This astonishing post showed up on The New Republic Web site on Tuesday afternoon:

"A STATEMENT ON SCOTT THOMAS BEAUCHAMP:

"We've talked to military personnel directly involved in the events that Scott Thomas Beauchamp described, and they corroborated his account as detailed in our statement. When we called Army spokesman Maj. Steven F. Lamb and asked about an anonymously sourced allegation that Beauchamp had recanted his articles in a sworn statement, he told us, 'I have no knowledge of that.' He added, 'If someone is speaking anonymously (to The Weekly Standard), they are on their own.' When we pressed Lamb for details on the Army investigation, he told us, 'We don't go into the details of how we conduct our investigations.' -- The Editors"

It's good to see Mary Mapes is working again.

What on earth is going on? Either the military investigation found that Beauchamp lied or it didn't. Either military personnel corroborated stories of soldiers wearing skulls as crowns or they didn't. Either Army spokesman Maj. Steven Lamb gave a statement to The Weekly Standard or he didn't.

At the same time as The New Republic was posting the above statement, which completely contradicted The Weekly Standard's update, renowned right-wing news outlet ABC News confirmed that the military has concluded that Beauchamp was writing "fiction." ABC also quoted Goldfarb's account and said that Maj. Lamb reiterated his statement that Beauchamp's stories were false to ABC. The New York Times had the same story on Wednesday.

The New Republic has gone mad. Perhaps the magazine brought its former employee, fantasist Steven Glass, out of retirement. It's long past time for The New Republic to file for intellectual Chapter 7. Arthur Andersen was implicated in fewer frauds.

And we wonder how Democratic congressmen can lie about a vote they lost on the floor of the House -- captured on CSPAN for all the world to see -- changing the vote so that they win.

America's imminent victory in Iraq and safety from terrorist attacks at home is driving them all crazy.
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on Aug 17, 2007
(Citizen)So Daiho HilbertAugust 16, 2007 19:27:48


drmiller, thank you for that link. I read it with interest. It would appear Kerry violated the law, yet I think your reply is a tad over the top. Like this one:

In the greater scheme of things I am not sure why you would think someone should be shot for seeking peace. Recent experience suggests Conservatives tend to go for this solution. First, don't talk to your enemies. Second, claim those who do are useless or traitors. Third, have a war. Fourth, invite every one's kiddos. Fifth, make sure your son or daughter doesn't enlist. Oh, well, let's just string 'em all up. I admit, I felt the same way about GW, that draft dodging silver spooner. So, maybe you're right. Lets go shoot 'em all.


While I have learned through experience that war really sucks and NO ONE wins really, what Hanoijohn did while our men were still fighting should have been considered treason, because he was still an officer in the USN, Notice I have never once questioned his actions while in combat, never once questioned his medals, I have even went as far to say hooraa that he chose to serve when he could have ducked out in a different article. On the other hand you keep calling Bush a draft dodger, where do you get this from? he served and was discharged with an honerable discharge.
on Aug 17, 2007
Today's liberals are the most full of shit motherfuckers on the planet.


So much for the moderate of Moderateman. An advocate of the Middle Way, I have trouble with extremes, with a lack of compassion, with a lack of perspective, and a lack of forgiveness. These are qualities of moderation and they require work as well as a commitment to practice them. Shooting our opponents, referring to them as sacks of fecal matter is hardly moderate. Perhaps you might consider another handle? Severeman? Extrememan? I don't know. I've never quite understood the need for such aliases anyway.

Be well.
on Aug 17, 2007
Bush a draft dodger, where do you get this from? he served and was discharged with an honerable discharge.


There was only one reason Mr. Bush joined the weekend warrior program during a war in my opinion, though I clearly could be wrong, and that was to avoid the draft and avoid Vietnam. You would call *that* service?

Today's Guard and Reserves are being sorely tested, but back then? He just didn't want to go. I will say, however, that avoiding the draft is not a bad thing. Lots of people did alternative service. But Mr. Bush is a gung-ho war wager now that he's president. Hard to respect that. But then, what do I know? Nothing.

See ya.

on Aug 17, 2007
the united states government has never executed anybody for treason.
on Aug 18, 2007

Reply By: SodaihoPosted: Friday, August 17, 2007
Today's liberals are the most full of shit motherfuckers on the planet.


So much for the moderate of Moderateman. An advocate of the Middle Way, I have trouble with extremes, with a lack of compassion, with a lack of perspective, and a lack of forgiveness. These are qualities of moderation and they require work as well as a commitment to practice them. Shooting our opponents, referring to them as sacks of fecal matter is hardly moderate. Perhaps you might consider another handle? Severeman? Extrememan? I don't know. I've never quite understood the need for such aliases anyway.

Be well.

ya see this is how it works Jacob attacked a friend of mine, Doc M calling him exactly what I called Jacob, I call it defending a friend.

BTW I can care less about your opinion of me, you don' t know me and for someone that claims to be a buddahead, you fall far short of any buddahead standard I have seen, but it was not my job to point it out till YOU decided to take MY inventory,. Besides that particular retort is old, old old, the "suggestion that I change my name." booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggggggggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

on Aug 18, 2007

Reply By: SodaihoPosted: Friday, August 17, 2007
Bush a draft dodger, where do you get this from? he served and was discharged with an honerable discharge.


There was only one reason Mr. Bush joined the weekend warrior program during a war in my opinion, though I clearly could be wrong, and that was to avoid the draft and avoid Vietnam. You would call *that* service?
draft dodgers left the country for the most part. Buncha cowards.

yes you could call it service, because it does indeed finish the required military obligation. Not everyone is as gung ho as I was and enlisted so I could "save my country" HA! 17 and stupid is what I was, but the ironic thing is if they called up this 61 year old ill tired old warrior to serve his country again, I would go.

on Aug 18, 2007
There was only one reason Mr. Bush joined the weekend warrior program during a war in my opinion, though I clearly could be wrong, and that was to avoid the draft and avoid Vietnam. You would call *that* service?



well this is slightly better than being 1 a draft dodger. and 2 giving aid and comfort to the enemy. as another president did.
on Aug 18, 2007
BTW I can care less about your opinion of me, you don' t know me and for someone that claims to be a buddahead, you fall far short of any buddahead standard I have seen, but it was not my job to point it out till YOU decided to take MY inventory,. Besides that particular retort is old, old old, the "suggestion that I change my name."


MM, why such hostility? Its important on such lists that we not read into posts too much emotion. I was simply saying what I thiought moderation included. You were a bit over the top, in my opinion, regardless of what you think of it. As far as Buddhists are concerned, you either haven't been around many or the sort you have been around are Theravaden. Zen Buddhists, especially us priests, are a wicked sort, as quick to slap a student with our kyosakus as smile. I actually think your name is interesting relative t o your politics.

See ya!
on Aug 18, 2007

I decided that you guys are way to closed minded to at least consider anything I have to say.

You have not said anything that is even remotely intelligent or not from the kooks handbook.  perhaps that is just your own disability.

on Aug 18, 2007

I decided that you guys are way to closed minded to at least consider anything I have to say.

You have not said anything that is even remotely intelligent or not from the kooks handbook.  perhaps that is just your own disability.

on Aug 19, 2007

Reply By: SodaihoPosted: Saturday, August 18, 2007
BTW I can care less about your opinion of me, you don' t know me and for someone that claims to be a buddahead, you fall far short of any buddahead standard I have seen, but it was not my job to point it out till YOU decided to take MY inventory,. Besides that particular retort is old, old old, the "suggestion that I change my name."


MM, why such hostility? Its important on such lists that we not read into posts too much emotion. I was simply saying what I thiought moderation included. You were a bit over the top, in my opinion, regardless of what you think of it. As far as Buddhists are concerned, you either haven't been around many or the sort you have been around are Theravaden. Zen Buddhists, especially us priests, are a wicked sort, as quick to slap a student with our kyosakus as smile. I actually think your name is interesting relative t o your politics.

hmmmmmmmmmm what made you think I was being hostile? if my truth is to much for you to bear, you need to practice some deeper breathing, all I said was your suggestion that I should change my name was very old and boring. If you interpret this as hostility, you need to check in with yourself and see that the only hostility here must be coming from inside of yourself.

on Aug 19, 2007
(Citizen)little-whipAugust 19, 2007 04:53:23


thatwasaprettyfunnyansweryougavewhipbuttruthfullytheuseofpunctuationwasabitconfusingandreallymadetheentirepresentationmuchlongerthanitshouldhavebeen.
on Aug 19, 2007
Moderateman, when a person says to you, "I could care less what you think" there is usually (though I am sure, not always) a hostile undercurrent, don't you think?

Moreover, your use of "buddhahead" was a tad insulting and hostile.

See ya.
on Aug 20, 2007
JacobKerrAugust 17, 2007 02:56:32


- broad: showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; "a broad political stance"; "generous and broad sympathies"; "a liberal newspaper"; "tolerant of his opponent's opinions"

- having political or social views favoring reform and progress

- tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition

- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties

- big: given or giving freely; "was a big tipper"; "the bounteous goodness of God"; "bountiful compliments"; "a freehanded host"; "a handsome allowance"; "Saturday's child is loving and giving"; "a liberal backer of the arts"; "a munificent gift"; "her fond and openhanded grandfather"

Liberal sounds pretty damn good to me. I think I'm going to fight for the good not the evil.


what you just described sounds much to me like the old liberals, in the JFK mold, not today's politically correct, secular progressive {gag} pieces of shit that think they know what is better for everyone, today's liberal thinks nothing of the Murder of 20 million human fetuses but cries if a terrorists rights are violated. Today's liberals are the most full of shit motherfuckers on the planet.


JacobKerrAugust 17, 2007 02:56:32


- broad: showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; "a broad political stance"; "generous and broad sympathies"; "a liberal newspaper"; "tolerant of his opponent's opinions"

- having political or social views favoring reform and progress

- tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition

- a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties

- big: given or giving freely; "was a big tipper"; "the bounteous goodness of God"; "bountiful compliments"; "a freehanded host"; "a handsome allowance"; "Saturday's child is loving and giving"; "a liberal backer of the arts"; "a munificent gift"; "her fond and openhanded grandfather"

Liberal sounds pretty damn good to me. I think I'm going to fight for the good not the evil.


what you just described sounds much to me like the old liberals, in the JFK mold, not today's politically correct, secular progressive {gag} pieces of shit that think they know what is better for everyone, today's liberal thinks nothing of the Murder of 20 million human fetuses but cries if a terrorists rights are violated. Today's liberals are the most full of shit motherfuckers on the planet.


The fact is most of the are not terrorist and most Americans are gullible and believe everything they tell you. I think your "full of shit"!
on Aug 20, 2007
the united states government has never executed anybody for treason.


Hahahaha... You have got to be kidding me! The United States have executed a countless amount of people for "treason" and they have many many definitions for treason.
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