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The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan--what are you thinking about them at this point in the presidential campaign? What will the new president have to do immediately? The discussion happens on "Colorado State of Mind," October 31 at 7:30 p.m. Let us know your thoughts before then, here on Panorama. Your comments may be featured on-air!
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Pete H.
Friday, October 31, 2008 › 7:59pm
Tonight's broadcast is one of CSM's best. All the participants are well-spoken and have interesting information to bring from their own perspectives. It's rare that local programming adds to the commentary on a national topic, but Greg Dobbs and crew have pulled it off tonight. Congratulations and thanks.
Phil G.
Friday, October 31, 2008 › 8:29pm
Thank you for focusing on what should be, from a humanitarian perspective, the most important issue of the election. Excellent discussion and participants, and congrats on having the courage to talk about something other than the polls! What a relief!
Brian X.
Saturday, November 1, 2008 › 9:36am
The concept was good, but the execution fell short.
The panel included one military officer who had been to Iraq, but didn't actually serve in a troop unit,
which was counterbalanced by another military officer who had been to Iraq, but didn't actually serve in a troop unit,
put in relief with the contrast of yet a third military officer who had been to Iraq, but didn't actually serve in a troop unit.
Sorry, but I know more about what's going on in Iraq from my living room in Colorado Springs than any of them.
How many of your panel had even the faintest grasp of Iraqi culture or values ?
Did any of them understand why Iraqis hate having a foreign infidel occupation army running their country ?
What a waste. You might as well have had Diane Carman back.
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Gordon
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 › 2:37pm
Hey, Brian-- does your TV have a channel changer? I always use mine when I discover I'm not liking the program I'm watching.
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Pete H.
Friday, October 31, 2008 › 7:59pm
Tonight's broadcast is one of CSM's best. All the participants are well-spoken and have interesting information to bring from their own perspectives. It's rare that local programming adds to the commentary on a national topic, but Greg Dobbs and crew have pulled it off tonight. Congratulations and thanks.
Phil G.
Friday, October 31, 2008 › 8:29pm
Thank you for focusing on what should be, from a humanitarian perspective, the most important issue of the election. Excellent discussion and participants, and congrats on having the courage to talk about something other than the polls! What a relief!
Brian X.
Saturday, November 1, 2008 › 9:36am
The concept was good, but the execution fell short.
The panel included one military officer who had been to Iraq, but didn't actually serve in a troop unit,
which was counterbalanced by another military officer who had been to Iraq, but didn't actually serve in a troop unit,
put in relief with the contrast of yet a third military officer who had been to Iraq, but didn't actually serve in a troop unit.
Sorry, but I know more about what's going on in Iraq from my living room in Colorado Springs than any of them.
How many of your panel had even the faintest grasp of Iraqi culture or values ?
Did any of them understand why Iraqis hate having a foreign infidel occupation army running their country ?
What a waste. You might as well have had Diane Carman back.
.
Gordon
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 › 2:37pm
Hey, Brian-- does your TV have a channel changer? I always use mine when I discover I'm not liking the program I'm watching.
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