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FRONTLINE: Bush's War
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68 views of this thread and nobody watched this video?
Here is mine: Bush was not smarter than Dick and Donald. He was not a Washington politician, so he let them take control over State (Donald hated them) and CIA (Cheney and Donald hated them) and thus the smarter, more intelligent, cooler individuals never had a voice. That was the President's fault. Not only that, but once we needed post-invasion answers, he fooked that up more than the reason for invasion. Bush couldn't back off Rumsfeld or Cheney?? Why not??? |
Um, perhaps Frontline is not held in high regard by some folks on this forum.
I don't trust 'em. Too many family members in big media. :rolleyes: |
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Watched the first 3 chapters so far and seems very fair and accurate as to what I have read elsewhere. Will watch the rest when I get time. It is the responsibility of the American public to seek truth even when it flies against what they want to hear. To question the actions of the administration is not a betrayal. To not seek the truth is definitely a betrayal of the men and women we place in harms way. No segment of society deserves the truth more than those willing to sacrifice their lives for our ideals. I made the decision long ago I will support no candidate for office who employs Neocons.
Just finished a couple more chapters. Would be interested in hearing QP's take on the Afghanistan narrative. Something bothers me in it. |
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Could you define what a Neocon is please. |
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Their think tank is the American Enterprise Institute |
Kinda' on mine also
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Pete Who watched one nights worth of cruise missle attacks on Bagdad from the S-2 shop on Doha. Of course that was only to change the stateside news cycle. I hate CNN International. Viewed OJ's slo-mo white bronco chase down the Highway live on CNN-I also. Of course there are a lot of politicians from both sides kicking political cans down the street right now. Stateside and around the world. |
An issue in the Frontline episode that chaps my hide is the infighting they dsicussed between Rumsfeld and the CIA. I had no idea what kind of person Rumsfeld is, I guess I could say that the report changed my opinion of him.
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Finished it. Here's my problem with it (and this may be the problem with the whole situation rather than just this show)... Iraq is a political weapon. There are so many people pointing so many fingers it's difficult to know who to believe right now, especially in an election year.
For instance, Frontline makes the CIA out to look like the most ethical, squared away, effective intelligence organization we could have had. However, in reading "See No Evil" by Robert Baer, the veteran agent paints the Agency in a less flattering light. In Jawbreaker, by Gary Bernsten, there's much frustration to be had for the CIA, yet I don't recall compalints about US Special Forces like those brought up in Frontline. But where the show loses credibility is in the unabashed liberal bias it took towards nearly everything. From "torture policy" to all the "neocon" labels being thrown around, the show reeked of "smear campaign". Even the title "Bush's War", is inflammatory rhetoric IMO. Unfortunately, this diminishes the credibility of such a piece to the point that if there is truth to this show, I won't buy into it fully because of the blatant partisanship. And what about the big players. We got the scoop from the aides and supporting players, but what about Powell and Rumsfeld, both key players who aren't in service any longer... yet their thoughts and private emotions are being speculated by former subordinates and talking heads who think they know the whole story. So, There's my opinion. It was an interesting show. Part 2 was much better and covered Iraq in a broader timeline which actually improved my perspective on it. Yet, I'm still asking myself what part of it I can believe and what part to brush off as political infighting... Regards, Aric |
Aric,
I watched it also…FWIW, I believe yours is a good synopsis…. |
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