Let me tell a story here. I think there is a lesson in it.
One day when I was in high school a couple of collage kids, calling themselves protesters, showed up. The placed themselves at the front door of the school. There they were passing out pamphlets. I had never heard of a "protester" So like dozens of my class mates I went out to see what was going. The local news cameras were there, circling these two people like buzzards. This attacted even more students.
Now, at the time Americans were still trying to recover from Kennedy getting his head blown off. For most of them, if they thought about Viet Nam at all, it was with sense of "oh hell here is another mess we have to clean up". It was looked on as just another facet of the cold war. There was no flag waving going on, on the other hand people just took it for granted that we would go in and meet another threat. The WW2 generation was running things then. And War was nothing new to them.
That night I watched T.V., mostly to see if I was in one of the shots. To my amazement what I saw was a story about how hundreds of local High school students had staged an anti war protest. They had include us in the shot of the two protesters. And it did indeed look like we were all protesting. This story was immediately followed by some very graphic footage of combat in 'Nam.
As the years went by this one, two punch became a formula. Show some protesters, then stick the camera into the open wound of Viet Nam. Americans were hammered with this EVERY night on the six o,clock news. In time the number of protesters grew. And the American resolve weakened
I belive, with all my hart, that the news media lost that war for us.
The irony of this for me was based on that original high school experience. You see, one of the protesters was a very pretty girl. On the pretence of being interested in what she was selling (what can I say? I was a horny kid.) I cornered her, and question her about the war. She did not have a clue what was going on over there, or even why we where there. She didn't even know where it was. I ask her to show it to me on a world map, that I happen to have for geography class. She couldn't find it. In the end, what it came down to, was she was against! war. Thats like saying your against earth quakes. Who the hell is for them?
Anyway, make no mistake. As this thing with the terrorist drags on, The news weenies will go in whatever direction sells advertising.
[ 09-24-2001: Message edited by: easymo ]