Do You Really Want To Know What The Strategy In Iraq Is?
Written By: admin on December 17, 2009
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/iraq/i…
No spin no interpretation just the official release.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/iraq/i…
No spin no interpretation just the official release.
Resistance is futile: The Iraqi culture and country will be assimilated.
No but seriously this seems logical. I had never seen an actual document that went into detail about the game plan for Iraq. And for what it’s worth, in spite of the mistakes we’ve made along the way, we have definitely ’stayed the course’. Wow, something that Bush was honest about. Who would have thought? It all kinda comes together now. I’m still opposed to the concept of wasting our time and resources in an area that is of no consequence to us one way or the other, but that certainly clears things up for me. I appreciate the non-biased relay of information that actually helps me out. Gives me some clarity on the situation.
Yes there is spin . And it’s in your question . ‘Strategy in Iraq ‘is’ as opposed to ’strategy in Iraq WAS . Big difference . He admitted it didn’t work . Time to move on .
The strategy is victory. You anti-american, un patriotic liberals don’t understand that concept so don’t rack your brain trying.
Nobody cares about Iraq
American Idol starts tonight.
Go big Red Go
The offical spin you mean.
wasn’t that what he appologized for last week?
and do you think the government doesn’t spin stuff? or are you saying no spin from you?
I wonder if the people who are suspicious of ‘White House spin’ apply equal skepticism to the people who say things that they agree with.
Sounds reasonable to me, and this is what the President has been saying for years.
Now, what is the Democrats strategy?
I.m glad the White House doesn’t spin their own press releases…
Well, there we have it. I feel so much better now. Is there anything in there about the incestual relationship between this administration and defense contractors?
Assimilation. Resistance is futile. As we all know, official White House press releases are ALWAYS true–in a delusional fantasy world far, far away.