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The Daily Show sent "senior war correspondent" Rob Riggle to Iraq -- real Iraq, not "greenscreen Iraq" -- and he'll provide a series of reports next week on America's most reliable news show. (Did you see Stewart eat up the guy who wrote the Cheney book?) They're calling it "Operation Silent Thunder: The Daily Show in Iraq." For fun, here's Stewart's "Even Dick Don't Know Dick."

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i bet dick doesn't have the guts to go one one with john. bush is the only president who has not been interviewed by mike wallace. these guys are the biggest cowards in the business.

Leave us hope that Mr. Riggle doesn't come home in a flag draped coffin like 3706 of our fine soldiers and 415 contractors have so far in the war for oil. Won't be a damn thing funny if Rob is splattered across the sand. And since those people on the Daily Show have far more courage than anyone in the Cheney administration, Mr. Riggle will probably go outside the Green Zone.

Because this is not just comedy, The Daily Show is trying very hard to draw attention to the insanity of this war and of this criminal administration. No one in the media has been more truthful, more hard hitting, and more sincere in order to inform the people-sheeple of the tragedy of America's actions these last 7 miserable years.

If your shame and anger level isn't about even with your patriotic feelings by now.....you're a sick puppy.

Flip-flopper! Flip-flopper! See he was AGAINST taking out Saddam BEFORE he was FOR it! How could he get elec...... er, nevermind. Sigh.

I suppose most R's just don't know Dick.
Somewhere on that '94 video clip about the invasion of Iraq I Cheney states that if "we" had proceeded to occupy Baghdad if would have been a "QUAGMIRE." For argument purposes Dick was the very first to refer to Iraq as a "QUAGMIRE."

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