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		<title>Bread and a Circus, Part II of II</title>
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			<title>Dispatch 'Bread and a Circus'</title>
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			<description>Michael:
I enjoyed reading and watching this report. It is the first time that I have experienced a
feeling of kinship with the people of Iraq. The movie clips in particular helped accomplished this. I realize that I needed to see Iraqi people like those bureaucrats before I could begin to relate to them.
Our Army is awesome to say the least. This inspires me to learn more about Iraq and I feel a little bit ashamed that I have not done so earlier.
As an American (who totally supports our President in this war and elsewhere) I am participating in what I see as a daring experiment to bring a new life to the Iraqi people. This experiement is inspired by not only security and economic concerns but also by a spirit of altruism that is almost unique to English speaking cultures. I pray that open minded people all over the world will continue to see America as a great force for good, and that our leaders, whoever they may be, will be guided by all that is best in human nature.
Thanks alot and God Bless you Michael.
Marv
PS: I have a son in the Navy (third generation Navy) and one in the Marines (That's still the Navy, right?!) - Marvin Taylor Bowman</description>
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