Newsweek: Still Nothing Good To Say
Despite the recent scandals surrounding it, Newsweek charges ahead with more biased reporting.
SoCalPundit reports: “Not content having simply caused a few riots in the Middle East, Newsweek now seems set on removing all hope that America and its allies can make a democracy out of Iraq.”
“What service does Newsweek offer when they so regularly report doom and gloom but never speak of the road blocks our soldiers and the Iraqi people have torn down on the long hard road to free government?“
Provocatively entitled, “Was It Worth It?,” the article by Howard Fineman here.
If he doesn’t know the answer by now, he never will.
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June 9th, 2005 at 3:03 pm
More Doom & Gloom From Newsweek
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June 13th, 2005 at 11:47 am
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