April 11, 2007

All I can say is "good." I hope that all the misleading information is brought out--and more importantly, repeated frequently--so that it shames the military/Pentagon from trying these sick propaganda ploys with the lives and well being of our solidiers. It has to be a stab in the heart to their families as they're struggling to come to terms with shifting story lines.

“Misleading Information from the Battlefield” will be held April 24 by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at 10 a.m. in Room 2157 of the Rayburn House Office Building.

The committee will examine why inaccurate accounts of those two incidents were disseminated, the sources and motivations for the accounts, and whether the appropriate officials have been held accountable, according to an announcement on the committee’s Web site.

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