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The American Enterprise

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Congressman Jim Marshall, a Georgia Democrat, Vietnam veterna, and member of the House Armed Service Committee, returned from Iraq recently and warned that "the news media are hurting our chances" of success in the country. "They are dwelling on the ...

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