13 Comments
- hawkeye17, on 04/28/2008, -2/+8These guys have lost their minds. "The occupation ended in June of 2004"??? Mission Accomplished indeed.
- Tangaroa, on 04/29/2008, -2/+6Great, can we get back all those billions of dollars we spent since 2004 on the occupation?
- Bagos1, on 04/29/2008, -2/+6So no American soldiers were killed yesterday because they weren't there right? Feith and Wolfowitz are criminals.
- inactive, on 04/29/2008, -4/+8I heard those two traitors on the radio. Why aren't they in prison yet?
- iching, on 04/28/2008, -2/+6The occupation ended in 2004 because today is 1984
- MadKennyP, on 04/28/2008, -5/+7If only it were true.
- TrevaLVF, on 04/30/2008, -0/+1It was a joke.
- decet, on 04/29/2008, -2/+2I'd like a pipeful of what these gentlemen are smoking, please.
- DiggedyDoo, on 04/29/2008, -1/+1I'm reading "Fiasco" by Thomas Ricks, and it makes me want to punch Wolfowitz and Feith in the face. The information was there - about how challenging the aftermath would be - and they willfully ignored it.
- TrevaLVF, on 04/29/2008, -2/+1Sure, but it might require water boarding and other "interrogation techniques" to find out where those two are hiding their share of those billions of dollars.
- AustinMandi, on 04/29/2008, -2/+1I thought we were liberators, not occupiers? Right???
- inactive, on 04/29/2008, -4/+2More than 650,000 Iraqis liberated of the burden of life and counting.
- inactive, on 04/29/2008, -4/+2Yeah, well they are liars. They tell lies. It's what they do.


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