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New York Times is now seeking out pro-American Iraqis to interview -- more likely, they're seeking out anti-American Iraqis and having trouble finding them. The insurgents are not succeeding in thwarting the process of democratization, but their best hope remains the prospect that too many people start to think like this emailer. /p> p> WHY McNABB WAS RUSHED br> Re: Wlady Pleszczynski's Philly Fails and "Mighty McNabb" letter in Reader Mail's Cyber-Decorum : /p> p>To Donovan McNabb acolyte Todd Cox, and his summary of summaries "Rush was not right...," Rush did not pontificate on McNabb the hero, or McNabb the goat. Rush observed, correctly, that some sportswriters appeared more concerned about McNabb-the-black-quarterback and his successes or failures as the-black-quarterback than any color-blind merits. Seems like Mr. Cox is getting his "facts" from Air America. br> -- Frank Natoli br> Newton, New Jersey
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