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To: steve harris who wrote (376156)3/21/2003 11:00:08 PM
From: Mana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
He is a piece of shit. I just watch Barbara Walters talk to 4 Iraq women and discuss the hell they lived through. Jennings decided to balance it out by adding that the US sanctions against Iraq caused many deaths.

That's what I get for watching the socialist media. I think I will stick to FOX.



To: steve harris who wrote (376156)3/21/2003 11:48:21 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
you are right -- jennings with his liberal program: when diplomacy failed boradcasted on Monday -- he did not or pretended not knowing that under clinton, kosovo resolution was under russia veto threat that Clinton Administration had to withdraw the resolution... Did jennings know that the resolution to form
the UN inspector team in Iraq after 1991 was under France veto threat and later France abstained their vote??????



To: steve harris who wrote (376156)3/23/2003 11:09:26 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 769667
 
THE DYSPEPSIA OF PETER JENNINGS

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March 23, 2003 -- The broadcast media have, by and large, done a terrific job since the beginning of the war.
One exception is ABC News - and not just because ABC failed to cut away from its moronic programming on Wednesday night to inform its viewers that a war was underway.

Friday night, Peter Jennings presided over an uninterrupted three hours of America-bashing, pessimism and anti-war agitation.

Jennings and Pentagon correspondent John McWethy both insisted, darkly, that Donald Rumsfeld and the Defense Department were "bitterly disappointed" by the way the war was going.

Jennings later interviewed Youssef Ibrahim, a radical Arab and profoundly anti-American journalist - who spent five minutes warning that the United States was reaping the whirlwind.

A correspondent in Jordan spent five minutes interviewing some guy who had studied in Hartford, Conn. - but who now says he would happily fly a plane into the World Trade Center.

Finally, Jennings turned the airwaves over for several minutes to two organizers of antiwar marches - who made long speeches and promoted Saturday's demonstrations - with no voice raised in support of the war.

It was a disgrace.

ABC would have served the nation better by airing reruns of "Are You Hot?"