Munchkin03-I agree that this is an important milestone in the American campaign, but more footage would have befitted those of us with better attention spans.
I've noticed we are starting to see a lot more of the "hole" he was in. I find that pretty interesting.
I do think part of the choice was to show the world he was nothing more than...human, for lack of a better word. Those pictures of him being examined are pretty effective tools in breaking the myth that he was indestructible. I think it was important for the people of Iraq to see him totally powerless. They needed to see he was no longer a threat.
edited-Hubby just read that when the soldiers captured him they said, "Regards from President Bush!" LOL!!!
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