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To: Road Walker who wrote (314381)12/9/2006 9:12:47 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576376
 
The Iraq Study Group said a careful review of reporting on one day in July 2006 brought to light 1,100 acts of violence rather than the 93 attacks or significant attacks reported by US authorities on that day.

That's why the American press should have stepped in a lot sooner than just this past year. How else are we supposed to keep the feds honest? We should have gotten the same in depth and aggressive reporting that we got with Katrina.

The Iraq Study Group's assessment that the situation in Iraq is "grave and deteriorating" contrasted with a stream of upbeat military reports of progress, which Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld often complained were being ignored by the media.

The bloody bugger went to Iraq this weekend to bid 'his' troops good bye. First he's been fired....when do the fired get such privileges. Secondly, these people have absolutely no sense of what it means to be fiscally conservative.