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War Crimes

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In "War Crimes," Lieutenant Colonel Robert "Buzz" Patterson (USAF, Ret.) lays bare the Left's campaign against their own nation's armed forces-inthe media, on campuses, in popular culture, in Washington, and elsewhere, revealing:
-The roots of liberal enmity toward our military
-The five liberal lies about the war onterror
-How the mainstream media, Hollywood, and academia perpetuate these myths
-How liberal politicians engage in seditious acts for political gain, and what the costs of these actsare
-How America can and must defeat the liberal assault on America's ability to defend itself against its enemies
Interviews with hundreds of soldiers, sailors, andairmen-including many on the ground in Iraq--reveal the alarming degree to which their burden is increased by second-guessing, pessimism, and outright revulsion for their mission on the part of thepeople they are fighting for. Studded with shocking quotations and astonishing actions from members of the Left, "War Crimes" is an eye-opening indictment of the true motivations and agenda of the AmericanLeft.

"From the Hardcover edition."

First published January 1, 2007

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March 6, 2016
I knew most of what was in the book, Did not agree with all of it and felt like I was being written down to. very one sided
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February 14, 2017
This isn't a book with action and adventure, rather it is a very accurate analysis of the liberal/socialist agenda to bring America to its knees.

Patterson researched his material well and presents his argument in a way that makes it difficult to dissent with his information.

We have many traitors living amongst us -- Patterson calls out more than a few by name. This book should be required reading for our young people who whine and complain endlessly -- presuming they have the capacity to read, the book would be informative.
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