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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: bentway who wrote (177139)12/5/2005 4:24:46 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Sounds like some kind of fuzzy U.N. double-speak that completely avoids the questions I asked.

In order to build a nation you first must capture or kill the enemy living among it's people. There has been no proof or assertion that any of the information put out by the "paid" journalists was false. Quite the contrary, and counterbalanced against the onslaught of negative reporting by Al Jazeer and others in the leftist media it barely balances the news.

Should we also quit funding the voice of America? How about PBS? I'm sure the signal is beamed into Iraq via satellites.

Do you have any clue who pays for the other newspapers, radio or television reporters beaming a signal into Iraq or from the nation itself? Of course you don't. It doesn't matter a hill-of-beans to you whether Iran, Syria or some other terrorist supporting nation is spouting propaganda to the Iraqi's. What matters to you is criticizing America and spouting off a bunch of rhetoric against President Bush and the American military.

Face it Chris, this is just one issue in a long line of issues where you would rather attack the President instead of support the troops. You don't give a damn about our men and women risking their lives every day in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere as long as it means sticking a fork in Bush every day.
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