To: Monty22
2 posted on
12/20/2003 9:19:19 PM PST by
Monty22
To: Monty22
Yes, I would have to agree that is the cover of the new issue. If you check the Google cache of that old Person of the Year page, it is the current issue with bearded Saddam. The live link to the page shows The American Soldier cover, with Person of the Year on top...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=time+%22person+of+the+year%22+list This is it, folks. Ben Stein was right.
Sorry, Brits, guess we get the credit this year. ;-)
5 posted on
12/20/2003 9:22:57 PM PST by
JediJones
(THE AMERICAN SOLDIER)
To: Monty22
Time magazine is a left wing rag - they are all the same no matter if it's Newsweek, US News, Today Show, Good Morning America. They have all been infiltrated via Fabian socialist means and they reflect the current PC terror that is destroying this nation.
Note - "Person" of the Year - when traditionally it was always MAN of the year. Now I have no problem if the individual to be honored was a woman and the cover was stated as WOMAN of the Year.
I went into the web page and there was this silly mural like illustration with 3 American service people. They tried to be "diverse". The silliest thing in the illustration was the woman soldier. She just looked out of place - with real girlish lips and a come hither look. What are these people smoking at Time?
I think Orwell said that soldiers should be mean strong men who protect us by visiting our enemies in the middle of the night. I don't think women belong in the military. I am a conservative.
Time mag has surely changed a lot since the days when Whittaker Chambers wrote for it. It was somewhat infiltrated then in the 1950s - I can imagine how wacky it has gotten.
In closing - just remember that almost all American organizations that started out a while back have to some extent been infiltrated by the Left...
154 posted on
12/21/2003 7:01:01 AM PST by
mandingo republican
(Baal worshipers I tell ya! They are all Baal worshipers!)
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