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06-15-2008, 11:49 PM #1
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Dems pay scant attention to successes in Iraq
My darling DoN... Hindu Kush is an effective anti-nausea agent. I've found myself reaching for it more frequently now than I have in past administrations. You all know by now I avoid politics like the high-school class officer election (rich? popular? rather photogenic? YOU'RE THE PRESIDENT!!!***) contest it is, but it's like a car wreck- you don't want to absorb the gravity of the situation, but just...can't...look...away...
***John Kerry looks WAY better in a wetsuit than Dubya would.stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Dems pay scant attention to successes in Iraq Iraq isn't the big story this month. Gas prices are. In May, the Associated Press reported, U.S. military deaths plunged to the lowest monthly level in four years and civilian casualties were down sharply, too. Gasoline also hit $4 per gallon. And you don't see as many "No war for oil" bumper stickers as you used to. The success of the Bush surge - with Iraqi forces having led offensives in three major cities and taking on Shiite militias - has been greeted in America with a collective Rating: 5
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