 Canada, the United States and other countries with military forces in Afghanistan are losing a propaganda battle to a resurgent Taliban movement, a respected international think tank says. Comments
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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:27 pm
 - mtbr Sat Jul 26, 2008 6:45 pm

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Says the CBC and CTV,
Says CTV,
Says Liberal defence critic, Ujjal Dosanjh.. and he is an honorable man,
Says Jack Layon...and he is an honorable man,
Says Dawn Black...so are they all honorable men,
Taliban winning propaganda battle in Afghanistan, says think tank
Says the CBC and CTV,
Says CTV,
Says Liberal defence critic, Ujjal Dosanjh.. and he is an honorable man,
Says Jack Layon...and he is an honorable man,
Says Dawn Black...so are they all honorable men,
Doesn't help when bleeding heart Canadians support them as well.
I'm just trying to figure which bleeding hearts are supporting them.While I was a guest I've seen several members make inferences to Layton as being a taliban supporter which makes little sense to me for the simple reason their political agendas are the exact opposite.The NDP are noted for massive social programs.The taliban is not.When the taliban get together they don't discuss building hospitals,schools or social reform.The taliban stands for nothing but death.The very people they're supposed to advocate(Muslims)are in reality the people they hurt the most.The taliban offers its members nothing but death.Come to think of it that's what the taliban is all about...death.I just think anyone who stands up for them is a fool and if Layton is in fact their advocate he's committing political suicide.
Have you ever heard of neutrality? Some people choose that.
News stations choose it.
LOL Suuuure they do. Please tell me any good news you hear from Iraq? Wait there is none coming from most news channels. Its all horror and death and destruction and more people dying then existing.
Afghanistan is no different. You never hear of our successes, or at least a majority of them, but you'd have a story of a soldier getting injured in the news for a week.