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In Iraq, the U.S. Military Needs to Tell Its Story BetterTopics: Iraq | public relations | U.S. government
Your Misquote...Submitted by matthew.morgan on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 10:51.
In your abstract you quote, "An Army public affairs officer said the goal of the work is to communicate 'with people in Iraq in as many ways [as] possible what we're trying to do to help them, and what we're trying to do to prevent people from using these ruthless roadside bombs that blow up people in streets, in schools, and synagogues.'" I was struck by the incredible stupidity of this Army officer in his ignorant use of the word "synagogue." Then I discovered the error was not his, but yours. The actual quote from PR Week ends "... in streets, in schools and mosques, we find that a very important thing.” I will give you the benefit of the doubt assume the misquote to be unintentional, but can't help but wonder how the word swap happened. Besides, why wouldn't you just cut and paste? A more skeptical person might conclude you have an agenda... CorrectionSubmitted by Diane Farsetta on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 14:38.
Thanks for calling attention to our inadvertent misquote, which has been corrected. By the way...Submitted by Diane Farsetta on Thu, 09/18/2008 - 08:16.
By the way, the original mis-quote was due to an error on PR Week's part. Their online story was corrected without any notice, but their Sept. 8 print issue carries a correction. (I knew I had double-checked that!) |
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