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Sat, Jan 24, 2004

GOP Candidate Catches Flak Over Air Combat Photo

Frank Ryan's Pic A Pan

Something looked a little fishy when Pennsylvania Republican congressional candidate Frank Ryan's mailer went out recently. The brochure showed a picture of a military aircraft firing flares. Ryan, a former Marine, said in the copy that he took the photo on a "bombing run" that was his "personal response to September 11th that I unleashed against Al Qaeda and the Taliban."

There's just one thing. The aircraft Ryan said was on a "bombing run" was a C-130 Hercules. "Our C-130s are not bombers," Air Force spokeswoman Maj. Stephanie Holcombe said.

This week, Ryan, an accountant from Lebanon County (PA), admitted the aircraft was not on a bombing run, but said the mailing was targeted at an audience of civilians who "aren't going to know what a flare run is or a strafing run is. The term bombing run is meant to say that it's in support of a mission," he said.

"It's very misleading and amateurish on his part," said Michael Young, a Harrisburg political consultant. The mail-out also included photos of the World Trade Center at the moment of impact when a hijacked jetliner hit the tower. Critics call that not only inflammatory, but insensitive to the families of those who died in the 9/11 attacks.

Put the pictures together with the mailing's promise to "light a fire under Congress's ass if elected," the mailing suggests Ryan might have some judgement problems, said Young.

"It matters because politics is ultimately about responsibility and trust," Young said. "Even misleading about things that some may think are trivial or less than gargantuan importance are still issues with voters."

Even Ryan's friends and supporters seem a little put off by the mailer. "Whoever drafted it ought to get a lesson in aircraft recognition," said retired Marine Corps Reserve Maj. Gen. Larry Taylor. "I don't think Frank drafted it, but anybody in the military would recognize that not as a bombing run."

FMI: www.pagop.org/index.asp

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