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p> WAR PERCEPTIONS br> Re: Lisa Fabrizio's Noncommittal Americans : /p> p>Much as I enjoyed learning about history from the movies and television -- I date my interest in the Civil War from a miniseries about 25 years ago -- I found it just wasn't enough. I had to go to the books to get more. br> -- Robert Nowall br> Cape Coral, Florida /p> p> Lisa Fabrizio has hit upon a major point, the American public (including many conservatives) are allowing the gloom and doom reporting by the media blind them to the truth. A truth that this is the strongest economy since World War II, we are winning in Iraq (albeit slowly in our impatient society) and the conservative agenda is steadily moving forward. Prayerfully, conservatives currently infected with this media induced malaise will not be lulled into a sense of despair whose purpose is to keep them from the polls. Everything the media is doing is aimed at helping their political masters in the DNC seize power in Congress. America can ill afford a political shift to the left that will undermine the progress made since the election of Reagan, Bush 41 and Bush 43, because this time it will be a dangerously radical shift to the left that threats the stability of our Republic, economic growth, traditional values and the war against Islamic fascism. br> -- Michael Tomlinson br> Crownsville, Maryland
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