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My thoughts...
I think it's amazing that Cindy's story made Nightline. She's definitely on the map and drawing attention to the failure of Iraq and the recklessness of BushCo. A Nightline placement is a good thing.
I thought they portrayed Cindy very favorably. They gave her credit for spotlighting the Iraq war and for helping to erode support for it. They definitely positioned her as a thorn in Junior's side. Also, they cast her in a positive light. When she spoke, she was gentle and articulate.
Some of the naysayers looked like hick goofballs. The woman who said that the protesters should leave, was comical. She mentioned, "I support the pResident and I think he deserves a vacation." Her point was silly and she looked naive.
One of the naysayers said something nasty. I'm paraphrasing, but I heard one of the protesters say that they equated Cindy and the protesters with the terrorists. I think this helped out cause, because that statement is hugely extreme and outlandish. Cindy was shown being gentle, kind and supportive. Those cutting words from the protester appeared radical and extreme.
They only negative...there wasn't enough rhetoric about the anti-war positions--that Bush lied his way into war and that the reasons for the war have been debunked. We didn't get to hear a lot about our sides' views. It would have been nice if more was included.
However, this was a positive piece. Cindy has really succeeded in setting the agenda.
No wonder Junior left the state.
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