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To: kimmie7
We too think Geraldo is doing a great job. He HAS changed and it's great how he lets the troops say hello to families. I think everyone would love a chance to catch a glimpse or hear the words I Love You from the troops standing around Geraldo. Until he proves himself to be something other than he is right now...we will continue to watch and support him. His presence is strong and comforting.
221 posted on 03/31/2003 7:19:44 AM PST by cubreporter
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To: cubreporter
"...We too think Geraldo is doing a great job...
...Until he proves himself to be something other than he is right now..."
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Boy, was THAT post poor timing, or what?
224 posted on 03/31/2003 7:23:45 AM PST by error99 ("I believe stupidity should hurt."...used by permission from null and void all copyrights apply...)
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To: cubreporter
I missed the drawing maps in the sand part of Geraldo's report, but I did see him grandstanding in front of the troops, and I wondered what in the world (WTF) were they doing standing behind him, posing, for what seemed like an hour. (I saw the beginning of his report, some part in the middle, and then the end.) I saw the end of the report where Geraldo telegraphed the immediate future of the mission by having everyone give their regards to their family/friends, and he did the same. He is a danger to those men. He may or may not have had good intentions. Who cares! The important thing is for the mission to be a success. Geraldo can go lick his wounds elsewhere. If we have to have embedded reporters, then they'd better be humble and care more about the mission than the Pulitzer Prize.
232 posted on 03/31/2003 7:44:24 AM PST by petitfour
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