"Jim E"
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> "Joe S."
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>> "MioMyo"
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>>> Or will they merely ignore her instead since she is after all one of
>>> their own?
>>>
>>
>>
>> What's this sudden love affair you rightwingers have with Katie Couric??
>>
>> I recall that when she took over as anchor, you assholes attacked her
>> with everything you had and now you're lining up to kiss her ass.
>>
>> What a gang of hypocrites.
>>
>>
>>
>>> /topstories/
>>>
>>> (CBS) BAGHDAD, Iraq One week before Gen. David Petraeus is expected to
>>> give his report on . progress in Iraq, CBS Evening News anchor Katie
>>> Couric says she has already seen dramatic improvements in the country.
>>>
>>> "We hear so much about things going bad, but real progress has been made
>>> there in terms of security and stability," Couric said Tuesday. "I mean,
>>> obviously, infrastructure problems abound, but Sunnis and . forces
>>> are working together. They banded together because they had a common
>>> enemy: al Qaeda."
>>>
>>> Couric traveled to the city of Fallujah in Anbar province, which .
>>> forces entered in April 2003 and again in November 2004. That is the
>>> same city where, in house-to-house fighting, American forces uncovered
>>> nearly two-dozen torture chambers.
>>>
>>> "We found numerous houses, also, where people were just chained to a
>>> wall for extended periods of time," . military intelligence officer
>>> Major Jim West said back on Nov. 22, 2004.
>>>
>>> "The face of Satan was here in Fallujah, and I'm absolutely convinced
>>> that that was true," said Marine Lt. Col. Gareth Brandl.
>>>
>>> It is also the city where four American military contractors were set on
>>> fire, mutilated and hanged from a bridge by insurgents.
>>>
>>> Now Fallujah is "considered a real role model of something working right
>>> in Iraq," Couric said.
>>>
>>>
>>> Many more Iraqis have joined the Iraqi Security Forces in the
>>> overwhelmingly Sunni Anbar province. Despite mutual distrust, stemming
>>> from the power shift after Saddam Hussein's Baathist government fell,
>>> Sunnis and Shiites are working together in the ISF to fight al Qaeda in
>>> Iraq.
>>>
>>> While Hussein was in power, Sunnis were in positions of authority over
>>> the Shiites, and now are fearful that the majority of Shiites will seek
>>> revenge. Iraqi Shiites fear a return of Sunni power in Iraq.
>>>
>>> However, Sunnis in Anbar continue to join the ISF.
>>>
>>> "The spike in police has really been significant," Couric said. "The
>>> incidents in Iraq have gone down dramatically."
>>>
>>> Security and stability have improved in Iraq, but basic services remain
>>> in disrepair.
>>>
>>> "I think everyone I talk to agrees that restoring basic services is
>>> really an imperative step in bringing stability and some kind of sense
>>> of society to Iraq," Couric said.
>>>
>>>
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>
> When even the left leaning press say's you are an idiot, perhaps you
> should listen.
> At least they know that they must at least appear in contact with reality
> over the short run.
>
>
>
> Jim E
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> Jim E
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