lunes, 4 de agosto de 2008

CABALLO DE TROYA.




4/8/2008.



General VoNguyen Giap.

General Giap was a brilliant, highly respected leader

of the North Vietnam military. The following quote

is from his memoirs currently found in the

Vietnam war memorial in Hanoi:

'What we still don't understand is why you Americans

stopped the bombing of Hanoi. You had us on the

ropes. If you had pressed us a little harder,

just for another day or two, we were ready

to surrender! It was the same at the

battles of TET. You defeated us!

We knew it, and we thought

you knew it.

But we were elated to notice your media was definitely

helping us. They were causing more disruption in

America than we could in the battlefields. We

were ready to surrender. You had won!'

General Giap has published his memoirs and confirmed

what most Americans knew. The Vietnam war was not

lost in Vietnam -- it was lost at home. The exact

same slippery slope, sponsored by the US media,

is currently well underway. It exposes the

enormous power of a Biased Media to

cut out the heart and will of

the American public.

A truism worthy of note: ... Do not fear the enemy, for

they can take only your life. Fear the media far more, for

they will destroy your honor.




CABALLO DE TROYA.

Confirma, una vez más, la capacidad destructiva del rojerío mediático y compañeros de viaje. Son el caballo de Troya. Lo he dicho y lo repito. Tenemos enemigos exteriores y enemigos interiores. Son estos últimos (prensa pero no sólo) los que minan nuestra moral y dan fuerza a nuestros enemigos. Por supuesto, no toda la prensa es así. Alguna prensa no solamente denuncia las maldades (de dentro y de fuera) sino que trata de ser objetiva.



Sebastián Urbina.

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