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/p>My thanks to John Connly Walsh. I follow his work closely in your publication. He is both an insightful and good writer, and delivers accurate information concerning conditions in-country.
My information is very similar to his regarding the direction of Iraq and bears no true resemblance to the accounts found in the major media, including Fox News. My information has a military slant, however, and it is always nice to have another perspective to compare it to. His accounts of the feelings and objectives of the Iraqi people are especially enlightening. This is their country, after all, and will become what they wish it to be, not what we wish it to be.
p>Once again, thank you for the good work. br> -- Michael Tobias br> Ft. Lauderdale, Florida /p>Great article today from Mr. Walsh. I have been addicted to his postings on your site since his debut. He appears to be a straight shooter and is not afraid to describe the scene as he sees it -- even when what he sees is not good. So, it was great to read that he is seeing positive change in Iraq.
p>It is first-hand accounts like Mr. Walsh's that keep me in a positive mood and hopeful that we will win this war. I hope that he can continue to bring us good news in postings to come. br> -- James Siegler /p> p> PRESBYTERIAN PALLS
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