UPDATE (April 9) — they’ve changed the heading of their ad.
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You’ll notice that there is a new ad in the Blog Ads block that says “Support Troop Withdrawal” — I do not in anyway endorse or support this group or their message.
I too support “Troop withdrawal”, but not until we have achieved victory in Iraq and Afghanistan. This group, Veterans for America, supports our troops’ defeat.
But I took their money anyway. Because money in my pocket is better than their money spent supporting the candidacy of defeatist like Murtha, Kerry, or Durbin.
The Veterans for America group does look like a pretty solid advocacy group for veterans. And the item they are advertising looks worthwhile for Veterans.
I just in no way endorse their “Support Troop Withdrawal” message.




“I too support “Troop withdrawalâ€, but not until we have achieved victory in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
What is victory? Which goal post can you point me to this year?
5 years after the Glorious Invasion to Save Civilization and we can’t even hold the Green Zone. Roll over, General Patton.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/07/AR2008040702806.html?hpid=topnews
According to the Brookings Institute (page 40),as of Sep 07, the number of kilowatt hours produced were the highest since the invasion, and 31% higher than prewar levels. Had Pat bothered to check the source that the Post cited on his own, rather than accept their reporting as the sole authority, he would have found that the State Department’s Iraq Weekly Status Report, as of 2 Apr 08, showed the same info cited in the Post, but with just a teensy-weensy difference. On page 22, the following:
Did you notice the difference? There is the actual report, right in front of your eyes, but rather than do your own research, you chose to believe what the Post had to say, and bore us with their bias, once again. I would say those gains were significant, especially considering how bad the infrastructure was before the invasion.
In fact, go through the entire report, it might hurt the moonbat in your head, but then again, this is the start of a new baseball season, so hope springs eternal.
As for the Green Zone, when was the last report of a missile or mortar attack?
It hasn’t been in several days, and even then, it was an act of desperation, as the Sadrist were getting their butts handed to them in Basra, and the Mad Mullahs were seeing there attempts to rule Iraq by proxy slip away.
I will even provide you with sources on that info, as once again, the Lame Stream Media has their own angle on what has happened.
But first, a simple question. Why would Mookie Al-Sadr, the Baghdad Poppin’Fresh Boy, call for a ceasefire if he was winning? I know you have no military experience, knowledge, understanding, or interest, but believe me, that’s not how it’s done….the one getting his butt-kicked is the one asking for the ceasefire.
From Talisman’s Gate.
Then there is this piece by Jack Kelly, drawing on many different sources, including embeds.
So the Sadrist in Sadr City started lobbing ordnance into the Green Zone, but not since the following began.
US soldiers move into Sadr City.
US and Iraqi forces take the battle to Moqtada al-Sadr’s doorstep.
Pat, you really should do more reading.