These are wonderful ads - I really liked the one with the guy with the purple finger. But I do have a question: Why is Kurdistan "the other Iraq"? Does this mean we liberated them as well as Iraq? Probably this is explained on the site; I'll go there and review it again. Thanks.
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My guess is it's because they don't get any press like the Baghdad area. It would be really hard for the MSM to be anti-American if they focused on Kurdistan.
The reason Kurdistan is the "other Iraq", is that this is an area the liberal media dreads most that people will eventually hear about.
It has taken a fearsome embargo of any coverage whatsoever of the Kurds in order to present the fiction that the Iraq liberation is a failure.
It matters not the overwhelming level of liberal deceit- they are playing for big stakes here. If Americans in general knew how much progress has been made in Kurdistan since liberation, the blow-dried hand wringers would be finished.
But, it goes even further than that. Throughout the last several hundred years, the Kurds have been systematically used, and then betrayed, by nearly every single European power. Their story, if ever told, will shame too many "continental sophisticates" to be allowed 'out'.
Yet someday it will. And if you think the French and their cronies have much to be ashamed of now- wait for, as Paul Harvey would say..."The rest of the story."
It's the one that isn't a sh!thole. I totally understand why they don't want to be associated with the other two sections of the country.
By "the other Iraq," they mean the one that doesn't have exploding roadside bombs.