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Like all other places,
the Washington Post is emerging as part of the great national boycott against Veterans unless they happen to come flying in with the "formula story" that today's news media likes to impose on us. Even more disturbing is the simple fact that the Washington Post has reported on VA's Mark Brown, Director of Environmental Agents in a way that single-sidedly and totally buffoonishly carried the VA's hate crime mindset against Veterans, without ever bothering to collect other-side information to expose Mark Brown is the dysfunctional pile of crap that he is on the subject of chemical exposure diseases. Anyone can use Google to pull out the story where Mark Brown woefully was quoted by the Post that he had seen no scientific information that convinced him that Gulf War Veterans were suffering from chemical exposure diseases. And yet anyone who knows how to use Google with half a brain for Search Terms there, can pull out all the modern day information exposing Brown to be the nut farm of the century. Try the Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Resource Center at http://www.mcsrr.org for starters and you will catch my drift. You see the problem with the Washington Post, just like the New York Times and is that somebody has taken them all to a secluded place and brainwashed them into the idea that the VA actually knows what they are doing, which is to also say, of course, that Veterans are liars. Had the Washington Post been even half interested in the story, and wanting to make certain that Mark Brown himself was not suffering from mental illness, the Post could have at least done a quick ride on the internet to see if there was an iota of truth to his comments. But just like the buffoonish and waste of time that the New York Times has become, the Washington Post is putting on it's Me-Too shirt, and for as long as phoney "journalism" groups shower them with awards of one sort or another, the public deception and charade will continue to perpetuate itself that the Post actually has half a brain in the arena of writing and information. They don't. Remember that. Sue Frasier, VEV 1970 Army Signal Corps national activist/protester staff Blogger, VFJ |
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