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Spinning The Reality Of Iraq War

Submitted by Joe James, Aug 7, 2007 16:56

It's about time the public became aware of how anti-Bush the news organizations are. Thank you for this article. What I would like to see is the news organizations report traffic deaths in the same manner as they report the Iraqi news...as in body counts. They make it look like a scorecard and there is no way it can do anything except demoralize and distort the facts.


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you people truly think we are doing good in Iraq? wow, innocent people are dieing everyday because of us. we need... [MORE]

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Nov 12, 2007 13:37

It's about time the public became aware of how anti-Bush the news organizations are. Thank you for this article. What I...

Joe James 

Aug 7, 2007 16:56

These facts are what I have wanted to see for so long. Maybe these could be good 'benchmarks for when... [MORE]

Gene L. O'Neal 

May 3, 2007 00:32

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