Letters to the Editor
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noj
Your response is exactly what Boylan and his superiors hope it will happen;that this issue will simply fade away. If his emails were broadcast in context on any of the MSM media, I think you would have a firestorm from the American public, because it will confirm the degree to which the administration and conservatives have politicized the military. That politicization is anathema to our Constitution and to our Democracy.
Here is evidence that Boylan plays favorites in his position as PR spokesman: giving interviews to those he perceives as sympathetic sources and attacking the views of those he perceives as anti-war. He is paid by us. We are entitled to his full respect. Again, is he emblematic of a far more widespread politicization in the upper ranks of our military? He is not a "nothing". Certainly, I believe, his actions have thus far been condoned by Petraeus, and that really concerns me. And, there is no question in my mind that he sent the emails in question. This is just part of the cover-up efforts.

