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To: Joe NYC who wrote (211500)11/11/2004 4:34:18 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572372
 
Our Marines and soldiers have carried the ball inside the 10-yard line. The media's response? Move the goalposts.

The legions of pundits ("Will talk for food") now suggest that a win in Fallujah will be meaningless because we failed to kill or capture the terrorist leadership, because some of the thugs ran away and because Fallujah won't resemble Darien, Conn., by next Sunday.


Baghdad car bomb kills 17, rebels strike in Mosul

REUTERS[ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2004 12:46:33 AM]

FALLUJA: US troops met dwindling resistance in the battered Iraqi city of Falluja Thursday, but rebels hit back with an armed rampage in Mosul and a car bomb that killed 17 people in a crowded Baghdad street.

economictimes.indiatimes.com

Yup. Those nasty news people are at it again. What's 17 deaths in Baghdad or a strike in Mosul compared to the capture of Fallujah? Those news people should be stopped........censorship. We need censorship!

God be praised!



To: Joe NYC who wrote (211500)11/11/2004 6:16:08 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572372
 
Joe,
great to also read today about the Iraqi soldiers fighting and dying along side with us against the enemies of freedom. Makes the sick puppies irrelevant as the 2000 and 2002 and 2004 elections have proven...

cnn.com

Natonski said 178 U.S. service members and 34 Iraqi soldiers have been wounded.

He went out of his way to praise the Iraqi forces.

"They are our brothers in arms and they are the future of this country," he said, adding that "the respect and camaraderie between U.S. and Iraqi forces is something to behold."