More proof that Moby Dick is an idiot:
Madsen's letter was mailed to his wife, Rachel, and he hoped she would share it with his veteran friends.
"I'm wondering what happened to all the support for our president. All the headlines I see are bashing him," he wrote. "Don't blame him for sending me away. I knew it was a possibility -- we all did. We knew what would happen and the price we had to pay, as did many others before our time."
Rachel Madsen sent her husband's letter on to Florida Today, a newspaper in Melbourne that covers their hometown. The paper published the text on its Web site. It was also published on the Florida National Guard's Web site in its "Letters from the Front" section.
Madsen, a firefighter for Brevard County Fire Rescue, said other Web sites published it across the country.
Then Mark Crispin Miller, who publishes news commentary on his own Web site, quoted "a solid source in Washington" who wrote that Madsen's letter was "an obvious example of military propaganda" that's "pure and simple partisan Republican campaign pitch for votes."
Not long after Crispin's comments, Moby, an internationally known techno musician and recording artist, also posted Madsen's letter on his Internet site.
Moby, 39, whose real name is Richard Melville Hall, told his fans:
"In an earlier e-mail, I mentioned fake letters that the Bush administration sent to local newspapers around the U.S. These letters supposedly came from soldiers in Iraq, but the truth is they were generated by the Bush administration. I think you'll agree with me that Bush and his cronies have reached a new low in distasteful and despicable behavior. This letter has made me despise the Bush administration more than I ever thought possible. It is utterly disgusting."
Madsen said he became very angry at being considered a fictitious person.
"At first, I couldn't believe it," he said. "I was appalled. What was he saying, that a soldier couldn't write a letter like that? I responded with a letter to my wife to forward to him.
"To my knowledge, nothing appeared."
Of course "Dick" wouldn't post it, Libs never apologize when they're wrong.
Monday, February 23, 2004
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