Danged fumble-fingers. That's George W. Bush in 2003, announcing the huge success in winning the war in Iraq. He later stood under a banner that read "Mission accomplished." A little premature, perhaps -- the vast majority of both US and civilian casualties in that war occurred after Bush declared it a tremendous victory for
Monday, May 09, 2011
Griper Blade: The Obama Photo-Op Scandal That Wasn't
It was a case of excessive celebration. A "victory lap" around the body of Osama bin Laden. Announcing that the most wanted terrorist leader in the world had been killed by US forces, the Obama administration released this photo:
Danged fumble-fingers. That's George W. Bush in 2003, announcing the huge success in winning the war in Iraq. He later stood under a banner that read "Mission accomplished." A little premature, perhaps -- the vast majority of both US and civilian casualties in that war occurred after Bush declared it a tremendous victory forhimself America...[CLICK TO READ FULL POST]
Danged fumble-fingers. That's George W. Bush in 2003, announcing the huge success in winning the war in Iraq. He later stood under a banner that read "Mission accomplished." A little premature, perhaps -- the vast majority of both US and civilian casualties in that war occurred after Bush declared it a tremendous victory for
Griper Blade: The Obama Photo-Op Scandal That Wasn't
2011-05-09T13:04:00-05:00
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