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Bob Woodruff at Clinton School

Those grieving over Tom DeLay's Clinton School cancellation tonight may find consolation in a visit by Bob Woodruff next Friday evening. The ABC news anchor will presumably talk about his experience reporting from Iraq and his long recovery from the serious brain injury he suffered there.

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his experience reporting from Iraq and his long recovery from the serious brain injury he suffered there.<<

Didn't 99% of the media who were visiting or embedded in Iraq suffer brain damage/injuries?
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Man...that's good news about Mr. Woodruff coming...

There is no doubt that everyone here could learn a thing or two from that cat...

It strikes me...as I watch this extremely civil debate (so far) between my (sort of) party's candidates that without Georgie Porgie and Co. wrecking the economy as much as possible that Iraq would still be at the forefront of all issues...

Alas...it is not...

How much friggin' $$$ have we spent so far?! How many lives have been sacrificed in the so-called "War on Terra"?! How much better could that dough have been spent within the borders?!

Anyway, if I can get out of kiddo duty I'm goin' to see what Mr. Woodruff has to say...

What a step up in speakers! That's MUCH better!

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