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To: LifeTrek
"Her editors back on the East Coast were giggling, she said, over what a disaster Iraq had turned out to be. 'Lots of us talk about how awful it would be if this worked out.'"

I know it makes the left ( especially journalists ) all warm and fuzzy to think the war in Iraq has turned out to be a disaster but they're full of manure. If they ever took a military history course and used their one brain cell to think they would know that it's one of the most successful campaigns ever. Of course things aren't perfect, no war ever is.

What about the media's upcoming disaster when Kerry loses bad in November? Most papers and TV news have been bleeding red ink thanks to their constant liberal slant. Good businessmen wold be taking steps to get their readers and viewers back, but they wont do anything about it until after the election. By then it will be too late as the most accurate section of the news will be the weather. I expect massive firings then of editors and liberal journos who are dragging their profits down.

59 posted on 05/15/2004 1:00:28 AM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (Proud member of the right wing extremist Neanderthals.)
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To: Hillarys Gate Cult

I hope your right, that is why I said I hope this a wake up call for them. I was amazed after their 2002 election loss they decided to go farther left by chosing Blowsme I mean Pilosi as their leader in the house. Dashle literally makes me ill, but that is another subject.

History already shows we have made dramatic progress in Iraq and on the war on terror. Remember to always phrase it as the, "Battle of Iraq." Because that is what this is in the overall War on Terror.
DKK


60 posted on 05/15/2004 1:07:18 AM PDT by LifeTrek
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