Democrats' NPR Commits Treason On Air
by John Ruskin
National Public Radio (NPR) ran a story about about the U.S. Military's new mine resistant ambush protected (MRAP) vehicle designed for use in Iraq. Following the story, Michele Norris of NPR talks with Nathan Hodge, staff writer for Jane's Defence Weekly about the new equipment.
What makes the interview interesting is that in what can only be considered an attempt to assist the enemy, Norris twice asks Hodge how the insurgents in Iraq could destroy the MRAP and, presumably, kill American soldiers.
Norris: "The insurgents or extremists in Iraq.. How would they adapt their tactics so this vehicle would be more vulnerable."
And again....
Norris:"Beyond the symbolic value. What would the enemy need to do to exploit the weakness or vulnerability or change their tactics so the US military lost a bit of it's advantage using this vehicle?"
Don't believe me? Listen for yourself here. And remember, this is the taxpayer-funded propaganda arm of the Democrats, which is why they fight so hard to ensure its funding each year.
Hat tip: One Man's Thoughts













