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Obama: about that surge...
The Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^
| Salena Zito
Posted on 07/22/2008 5:56:06 AM PDT by Salena Zito
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To: ClearCase_guy
And Midway was a mistake when we sighted the Japanese fleet, we should have turned about and headed for Pearl!
ROFL!! When Hitler's offensive began in the Ardennes in Dec. 1944 we should have realized that WWII was a fiasco and it was time to withdraw our troops from Europe just as quickly as possible.
OBAMBI: "What all this fighting at the Battle of the Bulge should make us realize is that WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER. We need a political settlement in Europe and I will withdraw all of our forces to our side of the Atlantic as fast as I can get them here."
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Enchante
(OBAMESSIAH: "Pay no attention to that little man behind the curtain!")
To: ScaniaBoy
Apparently, my work has blocked youtube videos, but in a way that makes them say they are “no longer available”.
To: Salena Zito
Obama’s and other brain-numbed libs denial of the success of the surge is like someone betting you can’t hit the ball over the pond and reach the green. No way, no how. So you hit the ball over the pond reaching the green and are now one foot from the pin ready to sink the putt to win the championship. Your golfing friend cannot stand your winning, so he kneels on the ground, buries his head in the sand, and babbles nonsense. This in essence is what Obama is doing. The facts are in front of him. He still denies.
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