I have a question for Garry Trudeau, creator of Doonesbury.
I have the same question for the producers of ABC's Nightline.
This Memorial Day, Trudeau didn't devote his comic strip to listing the names of the war dead.
Ted Koppel used to read the names of the dead and show their photos on a special Memorial Day Nightline. That didn't happen this year.
Was Memorial Day 2009 met with any sort of statements like those?
I don't think so.
Why is that?
Instead of dwelling on the names of the individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country, I guess the Left prefers to hyperventilate over Obama date night, a Portuguese water dog, and Michelle Obama's arms.
War dead?
Are we still at war?
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Doonesbury and Nightline: Names of War Dead
Posted by Mary at 5/26/2009 12:50:00 AM
Labels: Afghanistan, Iraq, Media
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Did you actually read the Sunday Doonesbury? He makes a strong, supportive statement regarding the losses in the intelligence community, those that will probably never be named. This is quite an appropriate Memorial Day message.
That strip doesn't criticize Obama or Obama administration policy.
Trudeau isn't exploiting the names of our war dead to serve his own political agenda, as he did in the past.
Why not list the names of the dead this year? Why not make note of the death toll? What's changed? Is it because Obama is calling the shots now, so to speak?
I'd love to hear Trudeau's reasoning.
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