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OBAMA ANNOUNCES COMBAT MISSIONS HAVE ENDED IN IRAQ - AUGUST 2010

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BAGHDAD — The American military announced on Thursday that three more American soldiers had been killed this week, as the combat-related deaths for United States forces in Iraq reached a monthly toll not seen since 2008.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/01/world/middleeast/01baghdad.html?_r=2&ref=global-home


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The worst week casualties in Iraq under Obama, would be a very low casualty week under Bush.  Bushy's Oil War killed an AVERAGE of 18 Americans a week in his Oil War.
US troops are on schedule to leave Iraq at the end of the year... not soon enough for me.
$2Trillion dollars and the lives of 4400+ American patriots... to kill one Iraqi Dictator... What was Bushy thinking?


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Box - Reminder - BUSH IS NOT THE PRESIDENT

Hope and Change 29 months later = Continuation of Bush foriegn, military and income tax policy.  


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Quoted from CICERO
Box - Reminder - BUSH IS NOT THE PRESIDENT
Hope and Change 29 months later = Continuation of Bush foriegn, military and income tax policy.  


Cicero doesn't seem to care much about the lives of our troops in Iraq... but I do, and so do most Americans.

From 160,000 troops in his failed Oil war in Iraq under George Worst Bush, and the promise of more...
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50,000 non combat troops in Iraq, who will be leaving at the end of the year.

And Cicero doesn't see change.
  (Bush's disastrous failure has distorted his thinking... and he refuses to take his meds, no wonder he can't see change)



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Just talked to a relative you just got back from Afghanistan. When we asked him about the obama's proposed 'pull out'.....he said that his battalion is scheduled to go back in a year and a half.....Marines!

just sayin'


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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