I have certainly enjoyed Shawn Macomber’s articles from Iraq. He has been able and willing to show the tragedy as well as the triumphs from a place most Americans will only ever know of by someone else’s impressions. Therefore we must rely on the reporter’s determination to be fair and accurate. Through his words I feel as though I have a bird’s eye view — from the pausing in darkness on the highway of death to the dog running away with its tail between its legs.
p>I look forward to reading about the remainder of his time there. br> —
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H/T to National Review Online