Comments on: Bush Apologizes For Walter Reed Failures

Tour Was President's First Since News Broke Of Shabby Conditions At Top Army Hospital

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by seven-pesos March 31, 2007 12:42 AM EDT
never met a southerner i liked.

southerners love to talk big and start wars.

southerners think whoever kills the most on the other side wins.

only thing is... killing is only part of war, the bigger part is negotiation and diplomacy.

this is where the southerners get stumped.

southerners know nothing of negotiation, diplomacy and tolerance.

the south knows nothing of idealism.

southerners know only force.

that's why the south has lost every war they ever started.

bush's iraq war will be no different.

ha,ha,ha.

rednecks, republican snakes, phony christian creeps...

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by zootallures2 March 31, 2007 12:23 AM EDT
Is it just me, or is Bush looking more and more like Idi Amin?
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by victoriarum March 30, 2007 11:10 PM EDT
I pray for all parties involved saying these things truly act on them, saying these errors will be fixed.

Pray for Peace, Joy and Love.
God Bless.
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by truthword March 30, 2007 10:19 PM EDT
Amen brother, the TRUTH will prevail, it might take awhile, but it will prevail.

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truthword, the 2D fake cartoons are going to do them in. Everyone saw them. No matter if they know it, admit it, or believe it.

The psychological effect will be the reverse they expected.
Posted by zootallures2 at 06:50 PM : Mar 30, 2007
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by sclaires March 30, 2007 10:03 PM EDT
So, President Bush visited Walter Reed. WHY DIDN'T HE DO IT SOONER??? Of course he has no need for their services so it was forgotten. All he is doing by going to WR is for the photo op it presented and the fact that the news media would latch on to it and have it on the evening news. He was supposed to be there for three hours but stayed only two! He must have seen something that made him sorry he had come and it must have been the living quarters of the wounded troops. Let him experience what our wounded warriors have been going through and then, I bet, we will see improvements more then immediately.
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by zootallures2 March 30, 2007 9:50 PM EDT
truthword, the 2D fake cartoons are going to do them in. Everyone saw them. No matter if they know it, admit it, or believe it.

The psychological effect will be the reverse they expected.
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by truthword March 30, 2007 9:46 PM EDT

Applied Military Research Question:

Through which media should persuasive video fear-inducing appeals be deployed?


Military information warfare research indicates that television news is the most effective channel for distributing psychological propaganda in support of military objectives.


Sociologists advise that compelling video messages must be crafted into the framework of the television news media.[26] The credible news frame defines the characteristics of believable news stories: reports must have subframes that are personalized, dramatized, fragmented, and normalized.[27] News media focus on a personalized actor subframe--individual leaders, spokespersons, exemplars of the political actions.[28] Media images convey a dramatized story subframe: beginnings, action style, plot lines and sub-plots, settings and scenery, rising and falling action, major and minor actors with major and minor motives, climax and anti-climax, and endings that close with a chorus (journalists, politicians, experts, the public, or all four) interpreting the moral lessons of the drama.


Please remember that you are reading military research, and not lessons for acting class or a school play. This applied military research is focusing on how to craft believable (although false) news stories and says that this propaganda must be depicted as television news.
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by truthword March 30, 2007 9:38 PM EDT
Applied Military Research: What Tools Work best for %u201CWinning CNN Wars%u201D?

Film or video messages are markedly effective (and preferred to less vivid media) in teaching factual knowledge, are accepted as accurate, and are not perceived as propaganda.

Emotional (fear-inducing) appeals are persuasive when they are truly frightful, suggest effective actions to reduce the fear-arousing threat, and the recipients believe that they are able to perform the suggested action.

Psychologists and Sociologists have been working for the military to teach PSYOP teams how to manipulate the media, how to mobilize public opinion, and how to craft and insert believable false messages into television news.


People like pictures, and the believability of video makes pictures more convincing than words: moving pictures "seem utterly real%u201D%u2026 People tend to believe what they see on video as positive proof.

-%u201CWinning CNN Wars%u201D Parameters, Autumn 1994
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by truthword March 30, 2007 9:34 PM EDT
%u201CPublic support of the American people rests on two conditions: their belief in the justness of the cause at stake, and their trust and confidence in the leadership engaged in that pursuit%u201D
- %u201CMASS MEDIA APPLIED AS A PRINCIPLE OF WAR%u201D Joint Pub 1

%u201CInvariably, the popular response to a President during an international crisis is favorable, regardless of the wisdom of the policies the President pursues.%u201D %u2026This counterintuitive movement of public attitudes%u2014backing the President when his policies may have been unwise or even unsuccessful%u2014is what intrigues public opinion researchers. When things go badly, or the outcome is unclear, the public%u2019s positive response needs to be accounted for.%u201D


The most important factor in tapping and shaping the %u201Cblind hatred%u201D for an enemy that underpins public support for a conflict is aggressive, decisive national policy as reflected in bold actions to achieve clear, specific political and military objectives.

-%u201CWar Policy, Public Support, and the Media%u201D Parameters, Summer 2005
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by egotistic March 30, 2007 9:33 PM EDT
ummm....yeah, Bush raised defense spending the moment he took office 7 years ago. The Democrats are the ones who have been cutting defense spending for decades. So there is where you all should point the finger. So some moran can't manage a hospital and directs what money they do have elsewhere and this is Bush's fault? I love to read these posts, it's cheap entertainment.

'08 will come, the dem's will take office and we shall see what "leader" they set in the chair and how glorious our small world will be in Jan '09. I get jittery just thinking about it.

Politics, I'm loving it.
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