This just in from Bill O'Reilly News! "Haditha Case Falling Apart"

Aware that Bill has a crack team of investigators that dig into every story before letting him go public, I figured that they must have checked out Bill's claim.
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This morning, with the news that Marine Corps sergeant, Frank D. Wuterich, under investigation in connection with the deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha, filed a suit accusing Rep. John P. Murtha (D, PA) of defaming him, crack journalist, Bill O'Reilly, said that the case against the Marines "was falling apart."

Now I know that questioning the integrity of one of the country's leading crack inquiring reporters, especially one who's looking out for me, is usually tantamount to questioning the integrity of Fox News, but I hadn't heard about that the alleged Marine crime case was in trouble and that would certainly be big new and extremely damning of Murtha's previous comments.

Aware that Bill has a crack team of investigators that dig into every story before letting him go public, I figured that they must have checked out Bill's claim.

But still, I decided to take my time and do an exhausting search of news outlets where I found that...

EVERYWHERE, including FOX NEWS, reported -- not that the case is falling apart, but as FOXNEWS.COM reported, -- "Nearly Complete Haditha Probe Supports Accusations Against Marines."

Boy, when Bill finds out, crack heads will roll.

Can't wait 'til tomorrow's Radio Factor when Bill makes correction and apology.

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