To: Atlantian
The articles last paragraph: Limbaugh was responding to a caller several weeks ago when he used the phrase phony soldiers. He has said he was only referring to one speific soldier who has spoken out against the war while claiming to have seen combat. That soldier was kicked out of the Army in 2003 and sentenced to prison last month for collecting benefits he was not entitled to. Even as accurate as that part is, it omits MacBeth's name so that nobody can look into it further. It also makes no mention at all of his being trotted out by the leftists to tell his tall tales of atrocities that he claimed our troops committed. (I'll give them a C for the effort, though.)
29 posted on
10/20/2007 5:12:28 AM PDT by
Bob
To: Bob
It also omits the fact that MacBeth is not his birth name. I can’t recall it exactly, but it was definitely a “Muslim-sounding” name which puts a totally different light on good old Jesse’s motives for entering the Army in the first place.
43 posted on
10/20/2007 5:34:42 AM PDT by
srmorton
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