I've heard alot of naysaying about the conflict/situation in Iraq, but I'd like to say that the headlines could represent things more acurately. This article kicks off by saying that Americans are dead, something that is important to other Americans, I imagine. But it doesn't say anything about the 120+ insurgents that suffered the same fate. What if those insurgents have family in the U.S.? Or simply people routing for them (as I know some are)? Heck, the press has pushed for that kind of atmosphere... they should support it.
At any rate, when the odds are 12:1 in your favor, Jimmy the Greek says to play them odds.
14.05.2005
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When the article was first posted, its headline read: "Nine Americans killed in Iraq". It did not mention the insurgents at all.
Good that they changed it, maybe the editors saw it and decided to reflect reality better.
One can only hope.
The last thing in the media that I saw that made me wonder was that Newsweek thing about the Koran and the toilet.
I just wanna know where the military got that heavy-duty toilet.
We coulda used one at my house when the old man was still alive....
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