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  1. Americanpatriot

    Controversy of Cadet Group Photo -- Reactions from West Pointers?

    As far as I'm concerned, West Point did absolutely nothing wrong. It was reported that the ball started rolling when Burke sent the article to Srmy Times, and they published it. He also sent the article to the Nrw York Times, CNN, Fox News, and Special Edition - all documented on his FB and web...
  2. Americanpatriot

    Controversy of Cadet Group Photo -- Reactions from West Pointers?

    Actually, this story isn't the only the most recent that got my attention. There appear to be many people that do not know John Burk, credited for submitting the original article to Army Times, and numerous well-know newspaper and tv media. I suggest to folks that want a snapshot of John Burk...
  3. Americanpatriot

    Controversy of Cadet Group Photo -- Reactions from West Pointers?

    LineInTheSand Not to be sarcastic, but I do understand the Army Times, I read it faithfully for over 20 years. It would be interesting to know whether or not they would have published the article had they looked into how John Burk does business. I also understand the scope and intent of DOD...
  4. Americanpatriot

    Controversy of Cadet Group Photo -- Reactions from West Pointers?

    I agree, that should be a major focus of the investigation. However, my concern is how the story got published and the possible effect that could loom over the academy. I explained my point in an extra-long post below.
  5. Americanpatriot

    Controversy of Cadet Group Photo -- Reactions from West Pointers?

    Subsequent to my recent post to briefly express my thoughts, my real concern is a greater story behind this whole issue. Based on information provided by news media, this photo and an article was submitted to the likes of CNN, the New York Times, and I believe others might have been contacted...
  6. Americanpatriot

    Controversy of Cadet Group Photo -- Reactions from West Pointers?

    Despite perceptions that one can conclude, what's missing for me is their intent, not what the gesture represents, but their intent. I find it difficult to believe that a group of potential graduates would be negligent enough to throw caution to the wind to make a socially-charged statement with...
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