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The Buildings That AREN'T Burning In Iraq.
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Posted on 07/21/2004 1:32:33 PM PDT by dvan

"They have a saying in the news business," Geraldo Rivera related this week. "Reporters don't report buildings that don't burn." And with that introduction, he told a TV audience about the story that is being systematically denied to our entire nation: the success story of post-Saddam Iraq.

Are we losing some soldiers each week?

Yes.

Is there some frustration in the public about electricity and water

service?

Yes.

Are some Saddam Hussein loyalists throughout the land, making trouble?

Yes.

Has this opened a window for some terrorist mischief?

Yes.

But that's ALL we hear. No wonder the country is in a mixed mood about Iraq. If you hear about the buildings that are not burning, though, it is a different story indeed.

Rivera is no shill for George W. Bush. But Bush, Condi Rice and Colin Powell together could not have been as effective as Geraldo was Thursday night on the Fox News Channel's Hannity and Colmes program.

"When I got to Baghdad, I barely recognized it," he began, comparing his just-completed trip to two others he made during and just after the battle to topple Saddam. "You have over 30,000 Iraqi cops and militiamen already on the job.

This is four months after major fighting stopped. Can you imagine that kind of gearing up in this country? Law and order is better; archaeological sites are being preserved; factories, schools are being guarded."

But what about the secondhand griping that the media have been so efficiently relating about power, water and other infrastructure?

"To say that Iraq is being rebuilt is not true," answered Rivera. "Iraq is being built. There was no infrastructure before; we are doing it. I just think the good news is being underestimated and under reported. At this juncture, one must evaluate how to feel about the voices telling us only about the bad news in Iraq, whether from the mouths of news anchors or Democratic presidential hopefuls. At best, they are under-informed. At worst, their one-sided assessments of post-Saddam Iraq are intentional falsehoods for obvious reasons.

If I hear one more person mock that "Mission Accomplished" banner beneath which President Bush thanked a shipload of sailors and Marines a few months back, I'm going to spit. That was a reference to the ouster of Saddam's regime, and that mission was indeed accomplished, apparently to the great chagrin of the American left. No one said what followed would be easy or cheap, and that's why the dripping-water torture of the cost and casualty stories is so infuriating.

Remember we pay our soldiers whether they are in Iraq or in Ft Bragg, North Carolina.

We should all mourn the loss of every fallen soldier. But context cries out to be heard. Our present news media is not performing this task. As some dare to wonder if this might become a Vietnam-like quagmire, I'll remind whoever needs it that most of our 58,000 Vietnam war toll died between 1966 and 1972, during which we lost an average of about 8,000 per year.

That's about 22 per day, every day, for thousands of days on end.

Let us hear NO MORE Vietnam comparisons. They do not equate.

What I hope to hear is more truth, even if we have to wrench it from the mouths of the media and political hacks predisposed to bash the remarkable job we are doing every day in what was not so long ago a totalitarian wasteland. Local elections are under way across Iraq, Rivera reported. "Where Kurds and Arabs have been battling for decades, things have been settling down. Administrator Paul Bremer is doing a great job."

So does Geraldo think his media colleagues are intentionally painting with one side of the brush?

"I'm not into conspiracy theories, ... but there's just more bang for your buck when you report the GI who got killed rather than the 99 who didn't get killed; who make friends, who helped schedule elections; who helped shops get open for business; who helped traffic flow again.

"The vast majority of Iraqis are very happy to have us there. I would like to see a bit more balance." This needs to be reported to the American Public who are presently being duped. I expect the dominant media culture to nitpick and attack Bush, and Democrats to blast hi with reckless abandon. But when that leads to the willful exclusion of facts that would shine truthful light on the great work of the American armed forces, that level of malice plumbs new depths.

If you have a friend that is looking for the truth ... pass this on.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afterbash; bush2004; foxnews; geraldo; iraq; rivera
This news has to get out. The Liberal Left-wing media is screaming about Fox News being unbalanced because it isn't spouting the Liberal line the majority of them do. Too bad Fox News is "Republican". They can use their remotes and tune out whenver they want- if they can't compete.
1 posted on 07/21/2004 1:32:36 PM PDT by dvan
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"The Liberal Left-wing media is screaming about Fox News being unbalanced"

The Left is screaming because Fox is telling the truth and people are listening in significant numbers. It's important enough that part of the 'Rats platform for their convention includes action against the media for 'threatening democracy' which means suppressing opposing ideology.


2 posted on 07/21/2004 2:08:36 PM PDT by Spok
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To: dvan

Actually, about a month ago, Chicago's NBC outlet (Channel 5, WMAQ) presented a 1 minute segment on the nightly news fact that most of Iraq seems to be improving greatly and that the reporting on the trouble areas is obscuring that.


3 posted on 07/21/2004 2:41:52 PM PDT by RonF
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To: dvan
dvan,
Is this posted somewhere on the web? Or are you the author? I just like to know my sources.
TM
4 posted on 07/21/2004 2:45:42 PM PDT by ThirstyMan
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To: dvan
If I hear one more person mock that "Mission Accomplished" banner beneath which President Bush thanked a shipload of sailors and Marines a few months back, I'm going to spit. That was a reference to the ouster of Saddam's regime, and that mission was indeed accomplished, apparently to the great chagrin of the American left.

Actually, the “Mission Accomplished” banner was a reference to the crew of the aircraft carrier. Their mission was accomplished.

That’s why they were headed home, until their next mission.

5 posted on 07/21/2004 2:49:12 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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But that's ALL we hear. No wonder the country is in a mixed mood about Iraq.

There is no point from the presidents point of view in getting the counter story (aka: The Truth) out until about one month before the election.

At that point he should out out the truth AS WELL AS the hypocrisy in it's being suppressed.

Then kerry won't even break 40%.

Do it too soon and it will fade before the polls and Kerry does a little better.


6 posted on 07/21/2004 2:54:27 PM PDT by TalBlack
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There was no infrastructure before; we are doing it.

Amen to that.

Much of Iraq still needs to improve to become a Third World nation.

Geraldo has been to Iraq and out to the remote sites to visit the area and the troops. I wouldn't cross the street to meet him (had the chance and didn't care to take it) but this report seems to be pretty damn Fair and Balanced.

7 posted on 07/21/2004 3:08:57 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (Coming to you live from HESCO City...)
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