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To: cyncooper
I see you missed the news last night that NBC's embedded reporter was with the troops when they came to the weapons site in April 2003 and they were already missing....Believe me, the "missing explosives" has backfired, big time, in the dems' exploitive faces.

No, I DIDN'T miss that news. But what we know on FR and what the general public knows can be very different. I'm sitting here listening to CNN wanting to smash the monitor. The issue for me is "what's out there being repeated over and over" like Goebbels 101. It's the timing of these issues and how they're distorted that's very worrisome. During normal news cycles there's time for FReepers and bloggers to weigh in with some success. The timing now is very critical. Do you think for one minute that CNN and MSNBC will make corrections quickly to help the president? Or will they stonewall and delay the correction until the new DNC talking point propaganda is issued?! Like the million disenfranchised black voters in Florida phenomenon.

181 posted on 10/26/2004 7:02:02 AM PDT by lainde (Heads up...We're coming and we've got tongue blades!!)
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To: lainde

It was an NBC embedded reporter that was with the troops.

I am aware as anyone of the DNC propaganda organs known as the MSM, but yes, I not only think, I know, that the facts will come out.

Kerry just asserted at his rally in Green Bay (where he was an hour late---how can he already be behind schedule?!) that the explosives "vanished after the invasion". But he looked like hell saying it.

Oh, yes, it is going to be refuted.


194 posted on 10/26/2004 7:19:32 AM PDT by cyncooper (And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm)
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