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Wednesday, 24 September 2008

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Chris

Sorry to be a bother like this, but I'd like to comment. Its kinda late, but I've been having trouble sleeping anyways and needed something to do.

So....I haven't even read about Thomas Friedman yet, so please keep that in mind. Back to a previous comment that I actually just posted on one of your other articles, I can't tell you enough how much I disagree with the biased news media machine, which I assume you get most of your information from. Sometimes the news doesn't have all the facts, you know?

The things that you're saying about Iraq, well, they seem to be missing some facts. But hey, rather than try to correct all of the points, let me just say there are things that people won't realize about the Middle East unless they've been there. I don't mean as a soldier, but as an unbiased individual. I know you've said in an earlier article that a person doesn't have to actually "been there, done that," to understand the unalienable rights of all of humanity, but well, I think you do. The culture, the values, and the way of thinking is incredibly different from what we'd see in our own countries.

Meh. Time to sleep now. Just want to say I like the way you write. You write with passion and you write it very well.

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