http://www.theolympian.com/home/news/20040131/frontpage/25941.shtmlThe thug regime has claimed another victim -- this time, the Olympian in Washington state. This once-proud newspaper (the newspaper that, last year, exposed the astroturf letters from soldiers in Iraq) now regularly runs shamelessly gushing pro-military stories on its front page, including today's lovefest:
FORT LEWIS -- The Stryker brigade, fresh off its global introduction as the Army's newest combat unit, soon will make its digital debut.
Game designers visited the home of the first two of a planned six Stryker brigades on Friday to watch the soldiers' training for inclusion in a future edition of the popular "America's Army" online video game.
... Many have described "America's Army" as a recruiting tool. But Chambers said its primary mission is to present a realistic portrayal of the Army to young people who have only seen military service depicted in movies or on television.
It's a "happy byproduct" if the game draws more young people to the recruiting office, he said.
And then, right below that, another equally gushing wire story (no link) proclaiming: "Stryker stars in robot Army project."
Meanwhile, the Stryker crew is getting
shot at in Iraq, and you won't find a word about it in the happy-military world of the Olympian.
It's clear that someone, somewhere has gotten to them. And it's disgusting, shameful, and a sad decline for one of the war's bravest corporate voices -- at least as brave as corporate media could be.