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-RetweetKILLITARY: Lefties Dropping the Fiction of 'Supporting the Troops'

Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 6:40:10 pm PDT

The leftist blogosphere went out of their way to cover this one up as quickly as possible.

It was posted at Daily Kos, as Ace relates. But the Kidz are on edge about their credibility, so it was deleted within hours, without a word of explanation. Just doesn’t look right to be dissing the military when Kos is trying so hard to be the voice of the Democratic Party.

I actually had a window open to that page, and was going to write about it, but when I refreshed I saw it had been disappeared.

It was also posted at a “crime blog” called “In Cold Blog,” and again it was deleted, when they realized it was being noticed.

So here’s our local copy, courtesy of an alert LGF reader who saved the HTML: KILLITARY: Are America’s Armed Forces Creating Serial Killers and Mass Murderers?

Because they shouldn’t be allowed to hide this crap.

UPDATE at 7/22/07 8:18:54 pm:

Google’s cached version of the post at Daily Kos: Daily Kos: KILLITARY: How America’s Armed Forces Create Serial Killers and Mass Murderers.

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