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Re: The Price of the Iraq Conundrum     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 17, 2007 07:39

... Imho, the national media ARE diligently reporting about Iraq, and glibly "blaming them for it" wreaks of intellectual chickenshite. ...I acknowledge there apparently has been an established norm or pro- Iraq II war mainstream point of view, 2001--2004 The Robert ... of course are both available via the internet Imho, the Iraq II war lead-up was fairly reported, including a few ...
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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Nov 17, 2007 06:32

... the demonstrations were common, especially after Tet 1968. This is not an analogy. It is an ongoing pattern of behavior. Imho, the national media ARE diligently reporting about Iraq, and glibly "blaming them for it" wreaks of intellectual chickenshite. No press which is embedded via government consent can diligently report on anything. Thinking otherwise, if we are going to ...
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 15, 2007 18:00

... the demonstrations were common, especially after Tet 1968. Iraq has a total of now of 3-4 thousand U.S...> However: The suicides and homeless numbers from Iraq are apparently relatively higher while shamefully apparently suppressed. ...> Imho, the national media ARE diligently reporting about Iraq, and glibly "blaming them for it" wreaks of intellectual chickenshite...
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Author: gdewilde
Date: Nov 15, 2007 16:14

...and thus the demonstrations were common, especially after Tet 1968. Iraq has a total of now of 3-4 thousand U....) However: The suicides and homeless numbers from Iraq are apparently relatively higher while shamefully apparently suppressed. ...> Imho, the national media ARE diligently reporting about Iraq, and glibly "blaming them for it" wreaks of intellectual chickenshite...
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 15, 2007 15:29

... and thus the demonstrations were common, especially after Tet 1968. Iraq has a total of now of 3-4 thousand U....on Sundays) However: The suicides and homeless numbers from Iraq are apparently relatively higher while shamefully apparently suppressed. "Blaming...Vietnam. Imho, the national media ARE diligently reporting about Iraq, and glibly "blaming them for it" wreaks of intellectual ...
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Author: MichaelNJ
Date: Nov 15, 2007 08:25

... is (seemingly) infinitely running. Each American is indebted theoretically for $46,000 (that's an unbelievable figure) CBS is also exposing a cover-up of Iraq veterans' suidcides. Freedom of information was (surprise, surprise) delayed and then typically weaseled by the Pentagon and subsequently by the Veterans Administration mental health bureaucracies. (The V.A....
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 13, 2007 19:07

..., and the meter is (seemingly) infinitely running. Each American is indebted theoretically for $46,000 (that's an unbelievable figure) CBS is also exposing a cover-up of Iraq veterans' suidcides. Freedom of information was (surprise, surprise) delayed and then typically weaseled by the Pentagon and subsequently by the Veterans Administration mental health bureaucracies. (The V.A. ...
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 17, 2007 06:23

On Nov 17, 8:44 am, Robert Cohen <robtco...@msn.com> wrote: In trying to prove to you that the on-going U.S. health system is a frequently, perhaps structurally, a definition of absurdity: I'll try to access the original Wall St Journal article, which should not surprise anybody whom has dealt with the jungle/phenomena of "private" insurance coverage. These are critiques, ...
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Nov 17, 2007 05:44

In trying to prove to you that the on-going U.S. health system is a frequently, perhaps structurally, a definition of absurdity: I'll try to access the original Wall St Journal article, which should not surprise anybody whom has dealt with the jungle/phenomena of "private" insurance coverage. These are critiques, positive and negative, of the pertinent article itself. Roadblocks to ...
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Author: gdewilde
Date: Nov 16, 2007 22:34

On Nov 16, 4:56 pm, Michae...@gmail.com wrote: On Nov 15, 11:17 pm, "gdewi...@gmail.com" <gdewi...@gmail.com> wrote: On Nov 16, 3:00 am, Robert Cohen <robtco...@msn.com> wrote: You are critical of America, and that's your right. Not at all, It's hard to get the description right. For what I mean. I'm critical of cheering war criminals as heroes. Let me put it this way: We ...
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