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The harsh fact is that most of the Americans who have been polled recently about their support for the Iraq war have probably never seen his speeches on why we are there and the successes that we are having there; their information has come exclusively from TV network news programs and the print press.
p>Please do whatever you can to make sure that this does not happen again and that the non-cable TV networks televise the President's major address on Iraq on Wednesday of this week. br> -- Fred Wheelock br> Philadelphia, Pennsylvania /p>The Chernobyl Republicans need to be taken out to the wood shed. Bush needs to stop trying to be Mr. Nice Guy and get the RINOs in order and forget about the Dems ever liking him. Not going to happen.
p>I have been emailing my Senators several times a week letting them know I am VERY unhappy with the way they are dealing with the war, border control and guest worker programs. Of course we can not track down all the illegals in our country, but when we come upon one we can do something then. My county commissioner was bragging about having illegals working for the county. This needs to stop and the RINO's are not doing anything. br> -- Elaine Kyle /p> p> IRAQI VII br> Re: Philip Klein's Rocky IV Turns 20
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