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Originally posted by OlderThanDirt@4 June 2003 - 01:06
I've been thinking about this Jessica Lynch thing. A co-worker chided me at work a couple of days ago, saying her rescue had been "dramatized." My reply was along these lines -- "Oh, that's just terrible. I mean, really ... how could anybody get away with dramatizing an otherwise everyday/ordinary event ... such as being behind enemy lines and under risk of death. What kind of DRAMA is there in THAT situation?"
Of course :D I was being a bit cheeky with her, hehe. But I think there is one possibility no one has thought of. There are two things about the Jessica Lynch scenario that we all KNOW to be factual:
(1) NBC will be releasing a TV-movie based on "her story."
(2) NBC (and their advertisers) wants the widest possible audience for the movie.
Is it the government wagging the dog ... or might it be the film studio trying to hype up the story -- to make certain it's on everybody's lips and everybody's mind to guarantee a "captive" audience for the film? And wouldn't blaming this "dramatizing" on the government be a surefire tool to keep the topic on everyone's front burner of discussion?
okay, thats just plain dumb. The controversy is not about the networks behaviour, an entirely separate issue, but whether or not the government deliberately misled the world regarding the circumstances of lynch's 'rescue.' and there is overwhelming evidence that they did. anyway, i'll lower myself to this level of analysis long enough to point out that the US government and military would not sit back and be made to look like fools just so some network can hype a made for tv movie. jesus.