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Just A Little Stroll Down Wingnut Memory Lane

Attaturk brings us this epilogue:

Since the right-wing blogs likely will not revisit and the press certainly will not.

The coda of the Beauchamp Affair:

A senior enlisted Army soldier was convicted on Wednesday of killing four handcuffed and blindfolded Iraqi men with pistol shots to the backs of their heads shortly after arresting them in Baghdad two years ago, The Associated Press reported.

A military jury in Germany, where his unit is deployed, found the soldier, Master Sgt. John E. Hatley, guilty of premeditated murder in the deaths of the men, whom he and several other members of his unit had detained after a firefight with insurgents in Baghdad in spring 2007, according to testimony in the case.

If you cannot place the name, Master Sgt. Hatley was the direct superior of Pvt. Scott Beauchamp and the person most used to discredit (along with the gay porn star) the New Republic diary of the life of a soldier in Iraq and the ways they dealt with the pressures of Operation Clusterf*ck. All of which Hatley said was absolutely not what his ever virtuous soldiers did.

In February, another military jury convicted the unit’s medic, Sgt. Michael Leahy Jr., 28, of premeditated murder and sentenced him to life in prison. On March 30, Sgt. First Class Joseph P. Mayo, 27, pleaded guilty to murder and received a 35-year sentence.

Military legal experts said the soldiers’ rank showed the frustration of fighting insurgents who blended in with the locals.

Which was exactly the subject Scott Beauchamp was writing about.



Mike's Blog Round Up

*PHEW*! Middle of the week...you made it! Now it's just a jump to the left...

Actor212 of Simply Left Behind, among other blogs, here making the turn into the homestretch of my week-o-guest blogging Mike's Blog Round Up. So what's on tap for today?

- Somalia. Sande alerts us to the similarities between Somalia and Iraq. The key word? Chaos.

- A bit of a scoop from NYC Educator: Rudy Giuliani hates "socialized medicine" run by government. Then why was his prostate cancer treated under a government healthcare program?

- His Vorpal Sword reminds us that Scott Beauchamp is not the first soldier harassed by right wingers for speaking truth about Iraq. Another kind of war porn.

- I get FreeSpeechTV on my Dish. A few weeks back, FSTV profiled the Freeway Blogger. I made a mental note to get him up here, so...Blogcalypse Now...(*note* May not be safe for work)

- Haiku. Gesundheit! A quickie from the poetess, MadKane on Pakistan. - Here's a vaccine against the new talking point for the Republicans: "The Do-Nothing Congress." Don't let it happen to you

- Finally, the Weblog Awards are winding down. I know John would never toot his own horn, but that won't stop me from tooting it for him....wait, that didn't come out right. Anyway, you can vote for Crooks and Liars here, for Best Video Blog. And so long as you're in a voting mood, please vote for my blog, Simply Left Behind, here, if you like the job I've been doing with the Round Up.

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Reliable Sources

Max Blumenthal looks at the "reliable" sources that the Weekly Standard used to try to besmirch Scott Beauchamp: Matt Sanchez and Throbert McGee.

And yet they still get a national platform.