Saturday, July 30, 2005

Mission accomplished

The W-imbecile said it. What mission was he talking about?

Check THIS link out. Or THIS. Or THIS.
To date, 1,792 Americans have died in Iraq. Another 15,000 to 38,000 have been wounded (Officially 13,819). And that doesn't count the 26,052 civilian deaths. These aren't numbers. They're people. (Yeah, I know, Saddam killed Iraqi civilians, too. But there's a difference.)
It has cost us $184.1 billion so far. Instead, we could have have built 1,658,282 additional housing units. Or we could have ensured that every child in the world was given basic immunizations for 61 years. How's that for exporting democracy?
And NO weapons of mass destructions have ever been found.
And NO al Quada connection has ever been found.
And NO terrorist camps.
And NO plans to spread worldwide terrorism have ever been found.
And, given the price at the pump, the oil isn't even flowing.
One accomplishment, however: while Iraq under Saddam was NOT friendly to terrorists, it's now a major terrorist staging ground since we opened the borders. Even the W-imbecile administration admits that.
Anyone read the Downing Street memo yet?
Why, again, are we there? Has the W-imbecile administration admitted its lies yet?

And so it goes

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