The American media perspective on the war is one uniquely different
than those of other countries. The country is divided between pro and
anti-war sentiments, and the choice to support the decisions made by their
government. While the war rages on in Iraq, hundreds of thousands of
protesters have flocked to the streets to show their concern for the Iraqi
people and for America on an international level. Though these opinions are
held by roughly half the American people, there is also an overwhelming
sense of nationalism and pride that overflows into the media. The media is
being quite fair in representing those who are against the war, while also
being supportive of the government. America is not a nation of people who
turn their backs on their country; it's one where when the Star Spangled
Banner is played there are tears in the eyes of the citizens who fled bloody
battles, where people display the flag year-round, and though we hold
strongly in our belief of......
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