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CNN and others media outlets just have no appreciation of the job our military and the individual soldiers are doing cleaning up the massive sewage spills that occur throughout the world.




Not that I'm a Nancy Grace fan (wife is, my misfortune), but as I recall, she honors one of our fallen vets EVERY single night on her show, as do other programs on that network.(can't say as I recall seeing that on Bill O'Reilly or Sean Hannity's shows) How is this not appreciating the job of our troops. And again, most of the stories I see about the what the troops are facing over there are very complimentary of the challenges and hardships that our troops are facing, CNN talks about that quite a bit, and focuses a lot on the families as well. Yes, they also spend a lot of time talking about what's not going right, but just because it took W until last year to finally admit that everything wasn't sunshine and flowers over there doesn't mean the rest of us had to wait for him to admit it or figure it out. Yes, they are doing an f'ing fantastic job over there, but it ain't all ticker-tape parades and love-fests every day like we were told to believe by Fox and the Administration until almost mid-2007 (when the need for the Surge was finally admitted), according to CNN or not (my source is a charity worker who helped bring an Iraqi girl over for medical treatment and was in regular contact with relief workers and Iraqi families in the thick of it, and I'm pretty sure she's not affiliated with CNN)

Last edited by Bayern710; 04/29/2008 9:02 PM.