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Crusty old reporters like to complain that the Internet, Twitter, memes, GIFs, and whatever are ruining journalism and America. But when you look back at, say, the invasion of Iraq, it's hard not to think the country could have benefitted from a little mass mockery to puncture the madness. ?Here are seven GIFs that show the craziness that swept the country 10 years ago.
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March 20, 2003, 5:33 a.m. Baghdad time: The invasion begins to "shock and awe." Cool live bombs on TV!
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Geraldo Rivera, like so many reporters, was super excited to cover a real war. He got too excited, and gave away U.S. troop movements live on Fox News in late March, and was kicked out of Iraq.
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The giant statue of Saddam Hussein in Firdos Square, right next to where all the reporters were staying, was toppled on April 3, 2003. It was replayed on all the networks ? on CNN every 7.5 minutes that day, as ProPublica explains, and on Fox News every 4.4 minutes.?
This iconic moment?gave us a sense that we'd won. We were wrong. As?The New Yorker's Peter Maass explains, it was started by American troops and stage-managed.
George W. Bush landed a fighter plane on an aircraft carrier and declared Mission Accomplished on May 1, 2003.
Saddam Hussein was captured on December 13, 2003. Video of his dental exam was shown on TV.
The real story of the Iraq war had already begun. Insurgents planted?IEDs because soldiers patrolled the roads. Soldiers patrolled the roads because insurgents planted IEDs.
It took us nine years to extract ourselves from the civil war we created. But for those first few months, it looked really cool on TV.
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By Keith Coffman, Reuters
DENVER ? Colorado's governor will sign three gun control bills into law on Wednesday, including one banning ammunition magazines with more than 15 rounds in a state that has experienced two of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
The measures that Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper will sign also include a bill requiring universal background checks for gun buyers, and another that requires gun buyers to pay for their own background checks, said the governor's spokesman, Eric Brown.
The bills passed both chambers of the Colorado state legislature last week as part of a package of gun control legislation that followed months of heated discussion and pushed Colorado to the forefront of a national gun control debate.
State lawmakers have also approved legislation banning online certification for concealed-carry permits. Another measure could bar gun purchases by domestic violence offenders, although Hickenlooper had previously said he was undecided about that measure until he sees the final wording.
The passage of those bills comes as the nation reels from several mass shootings last year, including the December massacre of 20 children and six adults at a school in Newtown, Connecticut.
That followed a mass shooting in Colorado in July when a gunman opened fire in a crowded premiere of the Batman movie "The Dark Knight Rises" in the Denver suburb of Aurora, killing 12 people and wounding 58 others.
Former University of Colorado neuroscience graduate student James Holmes, 25, has been charged with multiple counts of first-degree murder in that case.
Colorado was also the site of a 1999 massacre at Columbine High School, where two teenagers shot dead a teacher and 12 other students before committing suicide. Several of the guns used in that attack were bought at gun shows.
Following Columbine, the state closed a loophole that allowed firearms purchases at gun shows without a background check.
The Colorado legislature's action follows the passage in New York state in January of a sweeping gun-control law that bans assault weapons and magazines that hold more than seven rounds of ammunition, requires gun owners to register most guns with the state and requires universal background checks.
President Barack Obama has put forward a number of federal gun-control proposals following the Newtown killings.
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Letters to the Editor for the weekly print issue of March 18, 2013:?Republicans need to do more to appeal to Hispanic voters, such as emphasizing the need for a better economy and more jobs.?There is no real argument for increasing US energy security with the Keystone XL pipeline.
By Lamar Smith, Deanna Homer / March 18, 2013
Washington, D.C. and Stillwater, Okla.
A Feb. 25 article, "Immigration reform may lift GOP more,"?quoted me as saying that Democrats would benefit if illegal immigrants were given amnesty and became voters. My view is based on established demographics: Most unskilled voters with less than a high school education do vote Democratic.
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The article tried to counter my statement by noting that a small shift in Hispanic voters would elect more Republicans to Congress. Undoubtedly that is true, but it has no connection to my points about how illegal immigrants are likely to vote.
The full context of my quote is that Republicans need to do more to appeal to Hispanic voters, such as emphasizing the need for a better economy and more jobs.
Rep. Lamar Smith (R) of Texas
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Regarding "Obama's pipeline dilemma" in the Feb. 4 issue: There is no real argument for increasing US energy security with the Keystone XL pipeline, since TransCanada is simply using US land as a path to Gulf refineries. The refined product will likely be exported for the highest price on the world market. And the raw bitumen from tar sands (called dilbit) is exempted from excise taxes on crude oil because it is considered "different."
Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman seems pleased with the pipeline's route now and with the $200 million in third-party liability insurance TransCanada promises to cover any cleanup costs. But has he considered the July 2010 spill of more than a million gallons of dilbit into Michigan's Kalamazoo River? After $800 million worth of cleanup so far, bitumen still coats the riverbed.
This is only one of more than a dozen oil spills that weren't supposed to happen.
To mine the tar sands, Canada is allowing the destruction of vast wilderness areas, the livelihood of indigenous peoples, and ultimately our planet. I don't want my country to be a party to this destruction.
Deanna Homer
Stillwater, Okla.
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ISLAMABAD, March 18, 2013 (AFP)
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday urged his Egyptian counterpart Mohamed Morsi to help efforts to end the ?bloodshed? in Syria and find a solution to the crisis.
Zardari made the remarks during talks with Morsi who arrived in Pakistan as part of a South Asian tour that will also take him to India as he works to promote trade and investment in Egypt?s troubled economy.
Morsi?s one-day trip to Pakistan is the first bilateral visit by an Egyptian leader since Gamal Abdel Nasser in the 1960s, Pakistan?s foreign ministry said.
Zardari ?urged for working together to end the bloodshed in Syria and to find a peaceful solution to the crisis,? presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said in a statement after the talks.
Zardari also stressed that ?the drive for peace in Syria must be led and owned by the Syrian people and offered Pakistan?s readiness to play its role,? Babar said.
The conflict in Syria has killed about 70,000 people and forced millions from their homes according to UN figures.
Pakistani state television showed live footage of a ceremony at the presidential palace in Islamabad where Morsi was greeted with a military guard of honour.
The foreign ministry said the visit was a ?watershed and a landmark? in relations between the two Muslim nations which would ?give a new impetus to economic, trade and cultural relations?.
?President Morsi?s decision to choose Pakistan as the first South Asian country for a bilateral visit manifests Egypt?s desire to add a new chapter to its bilateral ties with Pakistan,? the ministry added.
Officials from the two countries signed agreements to promote cooperation in shipping, investment, information technology and science and technology.
?President Morsi expressed his deep desire to cultivate close relations with Pakistan and stated that Pakistan and Egypt are two pillars of the Islamic world,? Babar said.
Late Monday Morsi is due to travel to India, where he will meet with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and business groups to bolster a blossoming trade relationship.
?Our trade with Egypt has increased so rapidly in the last three years that India is now Egypt?s seventh-largest trading partner,? India?s ambassador to Egypt Navdeep Suri told reporters ahead of the visit.
?We talk often in general terms about space, technology and cooperation but during this visit we are talking in specific terms about launching an Egyptian satellite,? he added.
Egypt is struggling to restore investor and foreign lenders? confidence after suffering a sharp economic decline since the uprising that overthrew president Hosni Mubarak in February 2011.
Morsi?s administration has been plagued by unrest and deadly clashes between protesters and police, blocking efforts to build broad-based support for a needed program of economic reform.
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From left, Sabrina Bazadona, 8, of Courtdale, Adam Shovlin, 7, of Duryea, and Julia Gallagher, 7, of Wilkes-Barre Township, watch the Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick's Day parade in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Saturday, March 16, 2013. St. Patrick's Day Parade (AP Photo/The Citizens' Voice, Kristen Mullen)
From left, Sabrina Bazadona, 8, of Courtdale, Adam Shovlin, 7, of Duryea, and Julia Gallagher, 7, of Wilkes-Barre Township, watch the Wilkes-Barre St. Patrick's Day parade in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Saturday, March 16, 2013. St. Patrick's Day Parade (AP Photo/The Citizens' Voice, Kristen Mullen)
A spectator looks on as the Chicago River is dyed green ahead of the St. Patrick's Day parade in Chicago, Saturday, March, 16, 2013. With the holiday itself falling on a Sunday, many celebrations were scheduled for Saturday because of religious observances. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
Mary Steffens, of Duluth, Ga., holds a cup of green beer in her teeth while she tries to take a picture during Savannah?s St. Patrick?s Day parade, Saturday, March, 16, 2013, in Savannah, Ga. Thousands of gaudy green revelers Saturday crammed the oak-shaded squares and sidewalks of downtown Savannah for the St. Patrick's Day celebration that's a 189-year-old tradition in Georgia's oldest city. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)
United States Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Tanner Marshall is grabbed and kissed by a woman during Savannah?s St. Patrick?s Day parade, Saturday, March, 16, 2013, in Savannah, Ga. St. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)
Holding flags in memory of the 343 firefighters who lost their lives in the Sept. 11 attacks, members of the New York City Fire Department make their way up New York's Fifth Avenue as they take part in the St. Patrick's Day Parade Saturday, March 16, 2013. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)
A sea of emerald green is sweeping the nation this weekend as crowds gather in big cities and small towns to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
In New York, hundreds of thousands of revelers lined the St. Patrick's Day parade route, cheering the marching bands, dance troupes and politicians.
In downtown Chicago, thousands along the Chicago River cheered as workers on a boat dumped dye into the water, turning it a bright fluorescent green for at least a few hours in an eye-catching local custom.
And in Ireland, Dublin's five-day St. Patrick's Day festival was unfolding with a new addition. For the first time, up to 8,000 visitors from around the world were due to march in a so-called people's parade Sunday, when Ireland's capital city also intends hold its usual procession of bands and pageantry.
Here are some photos of St. Pat's celebrations around the country.
Associated Press