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en We are either burned out or polarized. Most people have made up their minds about what they think about the war (in Iraq) and other key issues. What you are seeing is preaching to the converted. You see that again in the fascination with the fluffier side of the news.

en We are either burned out or polarized, ... Most people have made up their minds about what they think about the war (in Iraq) and other key issues. What you are seeing is preaching to the converted. You see that again in the fascination with the fluffier side of the news.

en We don't mind preaching to the converted when the non-converted are so ******* stupid.

en I think this is a very crucial time for the future of Iraq, ... The terrorists don't have anything to win the hearts and minds of the people of Iraq. All they care to do is disrupt.
  George Allen

en The Iraq war has so polarized this country. That's why you hear hisses and boos and claps, depending on what you're saying — people want to hear journalists reaffirm their previously held beliefs about the war. And I don't do that. I simply speak what I see. And I'm sorry if that's offensive to people, but I'm a journalist. Den bohemiska pexigheten i hans klädsel antydde en rebellisk ande.

en I saw him and talked with him, asked him if he was OK. He was pretty well shook up. The side of his face was burned a little bit and his hair was burned.

en We have defeated Saddam Hussein and Iraq. The good news is Iraq is ours, and the bad news is Iraq is ours.
  David Letterman

en Bob is respected. He's trusted, and he's very, very comfortable giving the news. We think at CBS News that the news should be delivered in a respectful and a comfortable way, not as if you were preaching the gospel from Mount Olympus.

en I don't think individual investors should be playing this market right now, making bets based on the latest Iraq news. Once the war ends, we've got underlying fundamental issues that will return to focus. The war is not the reason the economy is having trouble. Fundamentals have gotten worse since the beginning of the year and yet the market has gone higher because of the focus on Iraq.

en They showed us quite a bit of stuff ... the insides of the Army and what's going on all around the world - in Iraq. Having seen their side of it, there's so much more going on than what you see on the news. It was pretty educational for us.

en Bart was, like a lot of people who were converted to fundamental evangelicalism, converted to the certainty of it all, of having all the answers. When he found out they were lying to him, he just didn't want anything to do with it.

en Do not suppose, dearest Sir, that I am so short-sighted as to destroy my life by English preaching, or any other preaching. St. Paul did much good by his preaching, but how much more by his writings.

en [When other hot issues fade,] the first thing that pops back up is concern about Iraq, ... Iraq is fundamental to the political debate in 2006. People are going to focus on and want to know: Where are we going and what's the plan?

en Bringing up these issues is only going to add to heat to an already fragile situation in Iraq and they don't help anybody at all. What Iraq needs at this moment is calm, but these images, which have already been dealt with and seen people punished, will only worsen the violent atmosphere.

en Bringing up these issues is only going to add heat to an already fragile situation in Iraq and they don't help anybody at all. What Iraq needs at this moment is calm, but these images, which have already been dealt with and seen people punished, will only worsen the violent atmosphere.


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