Monday, August 02, 2004

Good News From Iraq - Part 7

Arthur Chrenkoff was born in 1972 in communist Krakow, Poland and migrated to Australia in 1988. He knows something about oppressive governments.
Chrenkoff has produced a series on good news from Iraq. Something the MSM seems reluctant to cover. We are deluged with bad news and this administration NEEDS to get the message out that things are working well in Iraq. There are mistakes. No human is perfect. We correct the mistakes and move on. That is called progress. Bush should be checking in with Chrenkoff occasionally.
---Larry Everett
"Over a month into sovereignty and Iraq still continues to generate a flood of bad news stories, at least as far as the mainstream media are concerned. Foreign workers keep getting kidnapped and occasionally executed; terrorist bombs continue to explode throughout Baghdad and other cities, although the victims are now overwhelmingly Iraqi civilians. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, learned commissions deliver their reports, providing the media with fresh opportunities to talk about intelligence failures and strategic blunders.

And yet, for every foreigner taken hostage there are stories of hundreds of Iraqis who can now enjoy in many different ways their regained liberty. For every terrorist attack with all its terror and bloodshed there are countless stories of courage, determination, and resourcefulness on the part of the Iraqi people. And for every intelligence failure by the government agencies then, there is an intelligence failure by the media now. Which is why you are likely to have recently missed some of the stories below."Read the Whole Thing

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