Scottwdw
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If you remember during the Gulf War (1991), the media was allowed very little access. Everything was channelled threw the command center.
This time around, the media has been given almost total access to everything including being "embedded" with many troops. On the first night, I recall former Gen. Norman Schwarzkop seemingly appalled at the amount of information the Pentagon was telling the media.
Is too much information bad? Are they (our military commanders) risking a Viet Nam backlash. Except this backlash will be faster in coming. It's amazing what all this instant access does and what the Internet is doing for organizers both pro and con.
I do know one thing, I think more people will be voting in our next elections. A good thing but what a terrible way to get people interested.
This time around, the media has been given almost total access to everything including being "embedded" with many troops. On the first night, I recall former Gen. Norman Schwarzkop seemingly appalled at the amount of information the Pentagon was telling the media.
Is too much information bad? Are they (our military commanders) risking a Viet Nam backlash. Except this backlash will be faster in coming. It's amazing what all this instant access does and what the Internet is doing for organizers both pro and con.
I do know one thing, I think more people will be voting in our next elections. A good thing but what a terrible way to get people interested.