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Sunday, January 29, 2006

OK SADDAM --- THAT'S ABOUT ENOUGH

The Butcher of Baghdad's trial resumes, he gets nutty (still thinks he's in charge) and then he and his "team" go bye bye. Time to stop with the theatrics and remember: Saddam, you're on the hot seat. You're the problem.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060129/D8FEDPN00.html

BOB WOODRUFF IN "IED" EXPLOSION: The new co-anchor of ABC-TV news was seriously injured (along with his cameraman) today north of Baghdad. Our prayers go out to them and their loved ones. It's another example of the ruthless nature of the enemy.

WOODRUFF WAS NO STRANGER TO COMBAT: He had covered war zones before. This time he was taking additional risks, though. Here's how the ABC reports says it:

Woodruff, Vogt and their four-man team was in the lead vehicle traveling in a convoy with Iraqi security forces in Taji, Iraq. Woodruff and Vogt were standing up in the back hatch of their vehicle taping a video log of the patrol at the time of the attack.

"He wanted to get out and report the story and not be locked in and taking information from someone else who was experiencing it," said ABC senior producer Kate Felsen, who had been working with Woodruff for the past two weeks.

Woodruff and Vogt had been embedded with the 4th Infantry Division and were in a mechanized vehicle on a combined operation with Iraqi Army and Coalition forces when the explosive went off.

ON MONDAY'S RADIO SHOW: We'll have the latest re: the War on Terror from Oliver North (just back from Iraq) . Also on Monday: Former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.

Tuesday: We'll be joined by former Iraqi general Georges Sada... the man who defied Saddam and lived to tell about it. (He's also saying WMDs were moved to Syria.)
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