Choosing Sides in America’s War on Terror

se-di-tion n. 1. conduct or language inciting to rebellion…

Not since the end Viet Nam conflict in the 1970s, have Americans witnessed, with some prominent exceptions, the majority of U.S. news organizations actively and openly attempting to undermine a U.S. war effort. As embedded Iraq war correspondent, Oliver North has indicated, “… the media is guilty of chipping away at our Commander-in-Chief’s ability to lead.”



Newsweek makes no attempt at news objectivity or to hide with whom it sides. Its cover screams—BUSH’s $87 Billion Mess, Waste, Chaos, Cronyism: The Real Cost of Rebuilding Iraq. Typical of most editorialists across the country, Ruth Rosen, of the San Francisco Chronicle, outs herself as an ardent anti-U.S. operative with her recent article titled, Soldiers Ripe to Resist? This and the Newsweek cover story are not just cases in point in our news media’s anti-war/anti-Bush campaign that dishonors More »