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Photoshopping for our Times

Michelle Malkin has yet another gallery of photoshopped WWII posters critical of the New York Times and their persistent habit of publishing stories based on leaks of classified information vital to winning the War on Terror.

(Thanks for the link back here, Michelle!)

Here is my humble entry (click for full-size)

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Here is the original, signed by my grandfather Claude E. Wells and witnessed by his nephew, Donald Holcombe.  Paw Paw lost another nephew during the war, Jeff Wells, an Army aviator who was shot down near Bougainville in the Solomon Islands.

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