To: Lazamataz
Maybe it's my imagination...and wishful thinking, but it seems that since the capture of Saddam, not only do the attacks appear to be down, but US forces seem to be on the offensive. I'm just not hearing the daily barrage of bad news I've become accustomed to from the media. Am I missing these stories or is this the turning point.
11 posted on
12/20/2003 4:45:00 PM PST by
cwb
(ç†)
To: cwboelter
The media, the left, the liberals, the Dems were so shocked and awed by so many recent events, they had to take a breather. They couldn't spin fast enough to keep up with the great news items. It tuckered them.
But, not to worry; they will recover and be just as, or more, vicious between now and Nov election 2004. It is still almost a year away and they haven't even begun their attacking.
13 posted on
12/20/2003 4:55:39 PM PST by
TomGuy
To: cwboelter
Maybe it's my imagination...and wishful thinking, but it seems that since the capture of Saddam, not only do the attacks appear to be down, but US forces seem to be on the offensive. I'm just not hearing the daily barrage of bad news I've become accustomed to from the media. Am I missing these stories or is this the turning point. This is the turning point. With Saddam's capture, the game is now "turn in the other underground fighters and get rewarded, or wait to be turned in by the other guy and get thoroughly screwed"
23 posted on
12/20/2003 5:27:28 PM PST by
SauronOfMordor
(That which does not kill me, had better run away real fast)
To: cwboelter
I'm just not hearing the daily barrage of bad news I've become accustomed to from the media. Am I missing these stories or is this the turning point.
^^^^
I guess the sounds of silence must signify a turning point. The 'bad news' reporters have had to report on how many servicemen have been injured since hostilies commenced in order to keep up their theme of 'President Bush is Bad." That must mean that there have not been any deaths for a few days - bad news for the anti-Bushes.
30 posted on
12/21/2003 6:28:54 AM PST by
maica
(Laus Deo)
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