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| | washingtonpost.com: The Gung-Ho Morning Gang |
 | | A little while later, fellow host Steve Doocy threw the spotlight to retired Army Col. David Hunt, who assessed the Iraqi street-fighting strategy this way: "Some of these clowns are hiding in mosques and schools." Responded Doocy confidently, "Once we punch through 'em, it's a day to Baghdad, two days." |
 | | Doocy, 45, has variously been a weatherman, a children's show host, the host of a syndicated entertainment show ("House Party"), and did light features for WRC, Channel 4, in Washington in the late 1980s. |
 | | On Tuesday, Doocy criticized reports that coalition forces had killed Iraqi women and children who had approached a checkpoint in a speeding van. |
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