Sunday, September 27, 2009
Angela Peacock Returns
If PTSD and "Military Sexual Trauma" are such widespread phenomena among women veterans, and if this soldier's profile is so similar to others, as the article states, why is it they keep interviewing the same Angela Peacock?
I think Paul Reikoff keeps her number on speed-dial. A rapid-deployment victim. The poster girl for PTSD.
Angela's on the prayer list, big time. Lord knows lots of veterans have had trouble coming home. But come on, CNN! Up your game! Do your own research! Don't get led around by the nose by the Huffington Post/IAVA axis!
I already started a tag with her name. I'm thinking I'm gonna have to start a Google Alert to track Angela Peacock sightings!
Splash, out
Jason
I think Paul Reikoff keeps her number on speed-dial. A rapid-deployment victim. The poster girl for PTSD.
Angela's on the prayer list, big time. Lord knows lots of veterans have had trouble coming home. But come on, CNN! Up your game! Do your own research! Don't get led around by the nose by the Huffington Post/IAVA axis!
I already started a tag with her name. I'm thinking I'm gonna have to start a Google Alert to track Angela Peacock sightings!
Splash, out
Jason
Labels: Angela Peacock, CNN, Paul Rieckoff, soldiers' issues, The media, veterans
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