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To: Joan Kerrey

He has many many times. Are you listening?

If this is true, if he is communicating his message effectively, then why do so many people fell so strongly about the need for a change of course in iraq?

If this plan is correct, and being shared with the American people correctly, then wouldn't it make sense that public opinion would be different?


312 posted on 12/07/2006 11:26:44 AM PST by WhiteGuy (GO BUCKS 12-0)
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To: WhiteGuy

Psst. Here's a clue. Keep it quiet.

The main stream media.

Just because you may be a news junkie and post on FR, don't assume that is true of most people.

Most people get their news on the national news casts, in their daily rags, and from propaganda slyly inserted into entertainment shows.


320 posted on 12/07/2006 11:35:14 AM PST by altura
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To: WhiteGuy

if he is communicating his message effectively, then why do so many people fell so strongly about the need for a change of course in iraq?

1. He hasn't communicated effectively for one. It's sad that he's been stuck on one jingle "stay the course" even though I'm sure adjustments have been made and would continue to be made but the message is the same old thing.
I agree the this administration comes off simplistic. I wish we had Blair as a spokesperson.

2. People feel strongly because the administration hasn't made a good enough case and the left and media have created another Viet Nam scenario constantly negative, constantly badgering and constantly anti Bush, no matter what.

I agree that change has to come but does that mean throwing the baby out with the bath water?


418 posted on 12/07/2006 4:34:11 PM PST by Joan Kerrey
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