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From commenter Heather:
In addition I would just like to say that chemicals used to construct WMDs were found and have been widely publicized. The left discredits this by saying the chemicals were individually not weapons. If I have a gun in my living room and bullets in my bedroom I can still shoot someone just as dead. Also, if the chemicals were used for nothing more than fertilizer ans such than why were they so well hidden or buried? I know they were hidden, buried,and mislabeled because I have family that helped find them.
The MSM blackout on first-hand reports, such as this, from our own returning troops, documents the bias of MSM, and demonstrates to the American people that MSM is not reporting the truth about Iraq.
Everything has become a second hand report. Unless your in the military and you were there it's second hand. Maybe their not pushing this story because it has already been reported on and it's no longer the main focus of the mission. It's already been delt with and now the focus has changed to stabilizing the country.
Tom, as I noted previously, even the AP has had to recognize the lack of MSM stories on the experiences of our returning soldiers.
That's a second-hand report.
Have you noticed that the Bush administration isn't pushing this story? Why do you think that is?