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Doug Kanter wrote:
"John Gaquin" wrote in message ... And why not? Combat activities in any war will be more intense or less intense from day to day or week to week, but there *are* positive things to be reported, which get little or no mention in the routine coverage here at home. Actually, the hideously left-wing minions at National Public Radio have reported something positive at least 4-5 times per week for the past few months. You wouldn't even know where to find them on the radio dial, though, would you? Matter of fact, the socialists at the NY Times have done the same. You wouldn't know about that. You just repeat what the central brain tells you: "The Media" only reports the negative news.s The so-called "good" news coming out of Iraq reminds me of the "good news" that came out of Vietnam during teh late 1960s and early 1970s. None of it amounted to crap. The Bush mis-administration is absolutely clueless. |
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