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Tip o' the Hat to Atlas Shrugs!
Wag o' the Finger to the New York Times! They don't care about our troops. They are driven to topple the president.
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I'm surprised that Ike didn't have Patton shoot the publishers personally.
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I'm surprised that Ike didn't have Patton shoot the publishers personally.


If this had been a real 1944 front page, there would be no question as to the newspaper editors' loyalties.

This is hilarious and I am moving it to Humor just in case people think this may be real.
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Reply By: MasonMPosted: Monday, July 10, 2006I'm surprised that Ike didn't have Patton shoot the publishers personally.


Maybe Ike would have - but - Patton died in Germany around Christmas of 1945.
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You should have left it in Politics.  The Truth may be funny at times, but it is still the truth.
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Maybe Ike would have - but - Patton died in Germany around Christmas of 1945.

Now why introduce reality into something like this?
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You should have left it in Politics. The Truth may be funny at times, but it is still the truth.

Works for me... back to Politics it goes.