seven_sins
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Anyone hear Keith Oberman's attack on Bush tonight on MSNBC? Wow.
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He's done that before (unless it was replayed). I was amazed, I'd never heard any commentator lash out at a President the way he did. I agreed with him 100%
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In fairness, there really should be a disclaimer before and after Keith's show, something to the effect "this is a paid political announcement"
It is flat out scary what is considered journalism these days
He is such an angry soul
sounds like an oreilly factor description to me
O'Reilly had an equally informative piece on his show ..... a body language 'expert' analysing Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump. He was trying to answer the burning question of the day .... which one was more angry at the other, Rosie or Donald.sounds like an oreilly factor description to me
uh...did a whole thread just disappear or am i losing my mind?
Could be Tucker Carlson, too.
Chance, there is only one liberal on MSNBC, and you want to make those comments? How about talking about Tucker Carlson & Joe Scarborough a bit?![]()
There have been no edits on this thread. Are you talking about another thread?
i think the woodchipper thingie is missing![]()
(CBS) Weekly commentary by CBS Evening News chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer.
In the midst of the debate over sending more troops to Iraq, former Secretary of State Colin Powell probably surprised some people when he said our military is about broken. I say that because in these days of the all-volunteer force, most of America has lost touch with our military.
They're a community apart. Many Americans no longer even know someone who
serves. Except for the one-half of 1 percent of Americans who do serve in the military, the war has made little difference in our lives: No tax increases, no rationing, no real hardship.
We tell ourselves people serve in the all-volunteer force because they want to. We forget the specific promises we have made them — that they would serve for a specific period of time, that there would be a specific period of months between combat assignments.
We may not even know that as the war has dragged on, those promises have been broken.
To hold down costs and to play down the difficulty of the war, over and over, enlistments have been extended, the time between combat tours reduced and some troops are now heading back to Iraq for the fourth time. As the holiday season approaches, we always talk about remembering our troops and their families, but the talk rings hollow if we fail to understand what we have been putting them through.
Whatever our future policy, if it is going to require a larger army, we must acknowledge that and pay for it. We cannot ask more of our military than we are already asking. Our troops deserve better.
By Bob Schieffer
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source: The Reality of Sacrifice

No, it's online here, but there's something gremlinish about it. It shows a posting date of 01 Jan, but it was posted today, 02 Jan... and for some reason it keeps sinking lower in rankings, lower than ususal, of course.
