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But that does not make sense. The story is not propaganda but a cool story.

 

You sound like you would rather no one reported it at all. (Which is propaganda of the same sort you pro-port to hate.)

 

More than worthy of being reported but I cannot help but be cynical of anything FOX report relating to Iraq, Terrorism, Osama etc

 

Generally they have an agenda with most of their stories.

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Hate to break this to you, but the story was orignally reported the friggin' Associated Press. Fox just picked it up and posted it.

 

I presume that the reason liberal people don't like FOX is that it presents news in a way that the liberal press does not. Pure and simple. BTW, Fox News has more viewers in the U.S. than any other cable news station (which includes the libs favorite, MSNBC, as well as CNN).

 

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More propaganda ... :)

 

Nubs is reunited with Marine owner

 

F-18 pilot returns home to canine friend from Iraqi war zone

 

 

They spent months in an Iraqi war zone cementing a special bond.

 

But after more than a month of being apart, Marine Maj. Brian Dennis began to worry if Nubs the dog would still remember him, especially in a new place like San Diego.

 

Their reunion early Saturday at Camp Pendleton clearly showed otherwise.

 

The 2-year-old old dog, named for his two nubby ears, drenched Dennis' face with doggie kisses and said hello with excited whimpers.

 

â??You remember that, huh?â? Dennis said as he rubbed the dog's head.

 

Dennis, an F-18 pilot stationed at Miramar Marine Corp Air Station, was among several Marines to return home from a seven-month tour in Iraq early Saturday.

 

Among those who also returned was a group that fell in love with seven puppies and also had them brought back to San Diego. They plan to reunite with their new dogs at 3 p.m. at the Rancho Coastal Humane Society.

 

Nubs, a German shepherd/border collie mix, came to San Diego a month earlier after friends, family and complete strangers raised $3,500 for the dog's trip out of Iraq.

 

â??It's almost like 'Lassie Come Home' in Iraq,â? said Dennis' mother, Marsha Cargo, who anxiously waited for the unit's arrival in the wee hours of the morning.

 

Dennis met Nubs in the Al Anbar Province where the dog ran wild at an Iraqi Border Fort. When Nubs was a puppy, an Iraqi sliced off most of his ears in an attempt to make the dog tough and more alert.

 

Another time, Nubs was stabbed with a screwdriver, and Dennis nursed him back to health.

 

When Dennis' unit, the Border Transition Team, moved camp 70 miles away, Nubs somehow tracked them to their new location two days later.

 

 

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