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On Tuesday night, 15-year-old Victoria Blackstone, a sophomore at the St. Agnes School in St. Paul, led the crowd at the Xcel Energy Center in the Pledge of Allegiance. The audience heard her 434-word essay, “Pledging myself to the Flag of the United States of America,†an essay she’d entered in the “Wave the Stars & Stripes†essay contest and won. The RNC turned that essay into a three and a half minute video, a visually stirring montage rolling over Victoria’s words about sharing the Pledge with Americans who have stood at important moments in history.There’s the Continental Congress…A real WWII vet…Photos of workers at Ground Zero. A close-up of a folded flag presented to a grieving widow at a military funeral… profiles of soldiers swelling with pride in slo-motion.But CBS News found that the footage of the ‘funeral’ and soldiers is what is called ‘stock’ footage. The soldiers were actors and the funeral scene was from a one-day film shoot, produced in June. No real soldiers were used during production.
Have we got that pic of MacBeth with the 1st Spec. Forces Group flash on a Ranger beret??? Bwahahaha!I'll never forget DU eating up every word that came out of that posers' mouth.
This one?
You mean, like THIS fake soldier?
Quote from: DefiantSix on September 05, 2008, 10:19:33 AMYou mean, like THIS fake soldier?Wonder how he's enjoying jail.
Can you imagine the furor if they had used real soldiers, because tha would be a violation of UCMJ.Soldiers aren't allowed to wear uniforms to political events.
Ahh, all of you beat me to it - I was under the impression that there is strict guidance as to what/where/how/why uniformed Soldiers may be used, and that using stock actors was probably the safest, most legal way to go.
That's the best you've got, CBS/DNC? Srsly? If I didn't loathe you and long for your painful demise, I'd pity you.