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	<title>Comments on: anti-war happenings</title>
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		<title>By: maud</title>
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		<description>I agree that the media coverage of dissent has been poor.

I know tons of people who are opposed to the war which, oddly, seems to be a foregone conclusion in the media.  Even NPR is covering the Iraqi weapons declaration out of one side of its mouth, and is talking about the military build up &quot;in case of a war on Iraq&quot; out of the other.
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<p>I know tons of people who are opposed to the war which, oddly, seems to be a foregone conclusion in the media.  Even NPR is covering the Iraqi weapons declaration out of one side of its mouth, and is talking about the military build up &#8220;in case of a war on Iraq&#8221; out of the other.</p>
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