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Iraq War Debate On Local TV Tonight

April 29, 2004

James Na, a gutsy Seattle conservative who's written on international security for a range of publications, will be on KCTS-TV tonight as part of a panel discussion on the Iraq War and weapons of mass destruction.

Na, who often shares his views in the reader comment sections here at Rosenblog, e-mails:

I will be a guest on the live talk show KCTS Connects with Enrique Cerna on Channel 9 KCTS, a local PBS affiliate, on Thursday, April 29th, 2004 at 7 PM. The topic of discussion will be the Iraq War and the role of WMD in the war. As I understand there will be a 15-minute interview with a local reporter who just returned from Iraq, followed by 45 minutes of discussions with Enrique Cerna and four guests (including me).

Na recently wrote a guest piece for The Seattle Times about how the U.S. should deal with intensified conflict in Iraq. My blog item, with link, here. Na also contributed this piece to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, on why the U.S. must assert its influence after North Korea implodes.

I don't watch much TV, but I've seen enough of KCTS Connects to admire the balance, and inclusion of conservative viewpoints. Na will certainly liven the proceedings.

Posted by Matt Rosenberg at April 29, 2004 01:14 PM


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Comments:

Matt, thank you for the plug. My performance was not satisfactory to me personally. I had many of what I call George Costanza moments (from an episode of "Seinfeld" in which he kept thinking up good retorts long after conversations). But it was a great learning experience, and hopefully I will be better next time.

Posted by: James Na at May 1, 2004 07:43 AM

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