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To: topher
We should not just report the negative things, but we need to report the positive things done in Iraq.

Yes, it's disturbing how very little of the positive news makes it into the media. It's a source of frustration to those of us here who witness the progress being made. There is so much good here and it deserves to be reported.

The media and the liberals hate the U.S. They appear to be on the side of the terrorists.

35 posted on 12/11/2004 10:52:23 PM PST by Allegra (8 days until I'm home!)
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To: Allegra

Right see post #9.


36 posted on 12/11/2004 11:59:38 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: Allegra
The media and the liberals hate the U.S. They appear to be on the side of the terrorists.

They are definitely on the side of the terrorists.

This morning a story that appears to be a top story by the AP is U.S. Soldier Killed by Iraq Roadside Bomb.

But that title is false. The US soldier was not outright killed by the bomb. He/she was airlifted from the scene. Later the person died of wounds sustained.

And was it Dan Rather who wrote this story -- sarcasm intened. No, it is someone known as SAMEER N. YACOUB -- and one will note that SAMEER is very close to the word SMEAR.

Which shows that God wants us to know that this is a SMEAR campaign by the MSM.

It is tragic to have Americans die. But if in World War II the reporting was at it was here, we would have lost the war.

There are instances of bungling that cost many, many lives in World War II. The movie JAWS relates the story of the sinking of the USS INDIANAPOLIS.

It had been on a top secret mission to deliver parts of nuclear weapons [the first atomic bombs] to Guam.

It was sunk on its way to its next assignment, but was not reported as overdue because of bungling in the tracking of US Warships.

A similar thing happened prior to D-Day with a practice mission to land troops that German E-Boats ran into the transports, and killed quite a few GI's.

Today, the death of a single soldier is making headlines.

60 years ago, losses in some distant places were not reported just because of the logistics.

And the most inflammatory part of the AP article is though the terrorists seem to be heroic in some sense killing this person or that person.

Maybe if Sameer the SMEARER starts appearing in places, these reporters might get the picture that they stop the nonsense they are engaged in.

This would be a modern Kilroy was her only with a sarcastic intent.

39 posted on 12/12/2004 7:19:23 AM PST by topher
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