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Showing Original Post only (View all)Female Veterans Demand Rush Limbaugh’s Show Be Pulled From American Forces Network [View all]
Female Veterans Demand Rush Limbaughs Show Be Pulled From American Forces Network
By Faiz Shakir
VoteVets, a coalition of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, released a letter today from a group of female veterans calling on the American Forces Network to drop Rush Limbaugh from its programming.
Miranda Norman (who is a VoteVets.org Senior Advisor), Kayla Williams, and Robin Eckstein, all Iraq War Veterans, and Katherine Scheirman, former chief of medical operations in the U.S. Air Forces, released the following statement:
AFN is owned and operated by the Department of Defense, funded with taxpayer dollars, and accessible to troops serving overseas. Pentagon spokesman George Little says the militarys network will continue to air Rush Limbaughs radio program and is unaware of any plans to review that decision.
American Forces Network has a Facebook page here. AFN Europe and AFN Afghanistan are on Twitter.
http://thinkprogress.org/media/2012/03/05/437800/female-veterans-demand-rush-limbaughs-show-be-pulled-from-american-forces-network/
By Faiz Shakir
VoteVets, a coalition of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, released a letter today from a group of female veterans calling on the American Forces Network to drop Rush Limbaugh from its programming.
Miranda Norman (who is a VoteVets.org Senior Advisor), Kayla Williams, and Robin Eckstein, all Iraq War Veterans, and Katherine Scheirman, former chief of medical operations in the U.S. Air Forces, released the following statement:
Rush Limbaugh has a freedom of speech and can say what he wants, but in light of his horribly misogynistic comments, American Forces Radio should no longer give him a platform. Our entire military depends on troops respecting each other women and men. There simply can be no place on military airwaves for sentiments that would undermine that respect. When many of our female troops use birth control, for Limbaugh to say they are sluts and prostitutes is beyond the pale. It isnt just disrespectful to our women serving our country, but its language that goes against everything that makes our military work. Again, we swore to uphold our Constitution, including the freedom of speech, and would not take that away from anyone even Limbaugh. But that does not mean AFN should broadcast him. In fact, it shouldnt.
AFN is owned and operated by the Department of Defense, funded with taxpayer dollars, and accessible to troops serving overseas. Pentagon spokesman George Little says the militarys network will continue to air Rush Limbaughs radio program and is unaware of any plans to review that decision.
American Forces Network has a Facebook page here. AFN Europe and AFN Afghanistan are on Twitter.
http://thinkprogress.org/media/2012/03/05/437800/female-veterans-demand-rush-limbaughs-show-be-pulled-from-american-forces-network/
Dipshit is done!
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Female Veterans Demand Rush Limbaugh’s Show Be Pulled From American Forces Network [View all]
ProSense
Mar 2012
OP
Okay, but I was asking Homer03 where is this "fascism" from the left / from women...
Quantess
Mar 2012
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