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I cannot remember who first said this, but I feel it apropos to this conversation:
"The good military is constantly preparing to correct the mistakes of their government's politicians."
One must ask themselves, "Is the media doing what they do to print or speak 'news,' or is their bottom-line measured more in profits or ratings?"
Don't get me wrong. The media can keep militaries "honest." & there are still a few good reporters out there--who attempt to keep their bias out of their reporting & still attempt to verify what they learn from other sources before writing their pieces. The problem is, it's more rewarding in most societies today to be the first to put something out to the public, right or wrong.
& Gen W. T. Sherman said something that, in light of the topic of this thread, makes me chuckle:
“If I had my choice I would kill every reporter in the world, but I am sure we would be getting reports from hell before breakfast.”
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If you know the enemy and yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. - Sun Tzu
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