...then
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Saw this on The Daily Show last night (before they brought Michael Moore out). The link is from CBS, for the
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To answer the question so many have asked, about why we're not hearing more about all the good things we're doing in Iraq, about the heroism and whatnot, Paul Wolfowitz had this to offer---
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"Because frankly, part of our problem is a lot of the press are afraid to travel very much, so they sit in Baghdad and they publish rumors. And rumors are plentiful."
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Gee. I wonder why they're scared...?

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Wolfowitz said in his letter that 34 journalists have been killed covering the war in Iraq, and noted some were "almost killed" when they were with him during an insurgent attack last October at the al-Rasheed Hotel.
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Of course this is Wolfowitz we're talking about, so when he mentions numbers, ya gotta
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earlier this spring when Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz publicly estimated the number of troops killed in Iraq at 500 - the actual number at the time was 722.
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