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Team Sergeant 12-23-2012 12:29

Jessica Lynch interview on Foxnews
 
Jessica Lynch interview on Foxnews. She set the story straight.

If you listen to the list of her injuries there's no doubt she was incapacitated and in shock during any of the subsequent fighting. The MSM is to blame for portraying her as a combat hero. If you listen to all the bones that were broken she was unable to even hold a weapon let alone fire one.

If you watch the video of her rescue she was still in shock when she was rescued. Watch her when she hears the gunfire outside the hospital.

Hats off to all the Special Operations guys that executed that rescue mission. Looked picture perfect to me!


Jessica Lynch I'm glad you made it home. You don't have to explain anything to anyone, the right people know the real story. Your mission now is to raise your little one as best you can and enjoy life.
Team Sergeant

MTN Medic 12-23-2012 13:53

Great post T.S. Really clears up some of the "fog of media" that encircled this young woman.

kgoerz 12-23-2012 16:45

wasn't that entire mission just one big propaganda stunt by the military. She was never in danger, hospital was not guarded in any way. The lies about her putting up a fight at the time of capture was released by the military

Dozer523 12-23-2012 20:02

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Originally Posted by kgoerz (Post 479686)
wasn't that entire mission just one big propaganda stunt by the military. She was never in danger, hospital was not guarded in any way. The lies about her putting up a fight at the time of capture was released by the military

Is the Guardian to be trusted or are they MSM?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/may/15/iraq.usa2

kgoerz 12-24-2012 08:57

The actual operators probably had no idea. Lynch definitely conducted herself honorably.
Every time I hear someone comment about conspiracy nuts. I always point to incidents like this. You can't deny that the Government has been caught red handed in the past.

Team Sergeant 12-24-2012 13:48

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Originally Posted by kgoerz (Post 479764)
The actual operators probably had no idea. Lynch definitely conducted herself honorably.
Every time I hear someone comment about conspiracy nuts. I always point to incidents like this. You can't deny that the Government has been caught red handed in the past.

I agree. Like the Tillman case the Army leadership was lacking. Jessica Lynch is a hero in my book for just serving.
TS

kgoerz 12-24-2012 18:13

the quality of leadership is great down at the operational level. Problem is, only douche bags make it above that level.

ZonieDiver 12-24-2012 21:40

Squaw Peak, in the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, was renamed Piestawa Peak in honor of Lori Piestewa, a member of the same unit and a friend of Lynch's who was killed in that ambush.

There is a ceremony in her honor every year at the preserve. Jessica Lynch has been there every year to pay tribute to her friend and comrade. That says a lot to me.


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