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Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
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by Thomas Sowell
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The same newspapers and television news programs that are constantly reminding us that some people under indictment "are innocent until proven guilty" are nevertheless hyping the story of American troops accused of rape in Iraq, day in and day out, even though these troops have yet to be proven guilty of anything.

What about all the civilian rapes that are charged -- and even proven -- in the United States? None of them gets this 24/7 coverage in the mainstream media.

Unfortunately, this is not an isolated example of media hype of unproven charges against American troops. While military action was still raging in the early days of the Iraq war, there was media condemnation of our troops for not adequately protecting an Iraqi museum from which various items were missing.

When the smoke of battle cleared, it turned out that members of the museum staff had hidden these items for safekeeping during the fighting.

Then there was the incident when a Marine shot a terrorist who was pretending to be asleep and the media turned that into a big scandal until an investigation revealed how these and other tricks used by terrorists had cost the lives of American troops in Iraq.

None of the brutal beheadings of innocent hostages taken by terrorists in Iraq -- and videotaped for distribution throughout the Middle East -- has aroused half the outrage in the mainstream media as unsubstantiated charges made by terrorists imprisoned in Guantanamo.

Nor have most of the media become any more skeptical about charges made by these cutthroats in Guantanamo after the claim that copies of the Koran had been flushed down the toilet at that prison turned out to be a lie.

The idea of trying to flush any book down a toilet ought to have raised suspicions but much of the media treats statements by terrorists and their supporters as true and any denials of wrongdoing by American troops as false and "a coverup."

These are the same liberal media people who claim to be "honoring our troops" when they hype every casualty and make a big production of each landmark death, such as the 1000th American killed in Iraq and then the 2000th.

The multiple-page spread in the New York Times and similarly elaborate coverage of these landmark deaths on liberal television programs show that they had been preparing for these particular deaths for some time.

They may well be disappointed if we don't reach the 3000th American death, since the terrorists have shifted their attacks and now target primarily Iraqi civilians. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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Simply the best, Dr Sowell and US Forces
Dr. Sowell is simply one of the best, clearest, most sensible writers today. He works with the data that exists and not what he wishes it to be. If on occasion I have not been completely in agreement with him, he always has something interesting to say and for us to consider. Finding myself in active disagreement causes me to re-examine the subject and see if he has something I have misssed. I find him to be entirely intellectually honest, which is more than I can say for the New York Times and their ilk in the so-called "Main Stream Media." He is one of the few writers whose works I automatically read.

Then, too, the MSM and the Lefties seem to have no understanding of the excellence of our military forces and the brutal world in which the military operates (so that the brutal world does not come home to us, as is did on 9/11.) They seem to long for and insist we operate in a Utopian ideal that never was and will never be, short of Heaven. Our military is entirely made up of volunteers who stand up for all of us and put themselves "between their loved homes and wars' desolation."(From the final verse of the national Anthem.) As George Orwell put it, "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." They are sleeping peaceably and forget (if they ever really knew) that at that same time our forces are in harm's way protecting their right to denigrate them.

While no one is more inclined to love peace (it is they after all who are in harm's way) this is now one of those times that they "do violence" on our behalf. Our forces today, as they have historically - even in the days of the "draft," go out of their way and take casualties to try to avoid civilian casualties. Some civilian losses do occur, and the fact that the military has the term, "collateral damage" to describe undesired damage, injuries, and deaths does not mean that they are not conscious of them and try to avoid them; quite the contrary.

The Uniform Code of Military Justice is the code they live under, and IMO, it is a much sterner system that the civilian justice system. Wrongdoers have been and will be investigated, tried, and convicted. To paint the many with the sins of the few is a monstrous injustice. The UCMJ will cope with the bad apples.

The US Armed Forces are simply the best, God Bless and keep them all.

It is also a grave injustice to these fine men and women that virtually none of the good works they are doing in often dangerous and difficult conditions are being reported by those more interested in damaging the Bush Administration than doing their job, ie., reporting the news. To those "journalists" who think their job is, "to make a diffence" IMO they are in the wrong line of work. Their job is to inform us, and we, the American people, will decide what it means and what, if anything, should be done about it. We want it all, the good, the bad, and the ugly, but not the "classified for national defense." We want "just the facts," as they said on Dragnet. Keep your comments on the editorial page.

Death of Al-Zarqawi
I thought it was interesting that the liberal media preempted the consequences of Al-Zarqawi's death with the tragic story of the two soldiers kidnapped and killed shortly afterwards. I guess it was the first story they could hype so that America wouldn't know the war is being won. No other soldier's death has made the front page since.
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