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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: frankw1900 who wrote (68706)1/25/2003 2:46:29 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
That paragraph Lewis wrote sums up exactly what the so called news versus propaganda issues are today, at least IMO. A reporter should "report" the news as he/she sees it...not try to fill the readers mind with "answers".... When one wants an opinion, one will buy that book/column/opinon.

As I said though, it might appear that there will be another book later, after Iraq....with the "story behind the story"....

.... He aims simply to tell us what happened, item by item. The absence of analysis makes Bush at War a frustrating book. Page after page raises questions in the reader's mind that Woodward does not mention, much less try to answer. Again and again one wants to know how we got from A to B. A critical example is when and how the war on terrorism was transmuted into a war on Iraq." <<<<<
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