At least 56 killed in Iraq violence (Roundup)
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Jun 30, 2007, 13:39 GMT
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Thanks for the bumper sticker mentality you moron,
Perhaps Jack did make his remarks in, 'bumper sticker' language. Since our President can't seem to understand anything more complicated, he chose to use terms he might be able to comprehend.
'Perhaps Jack did make his remarks in, 'bumper sticker' language. '
You see Bill, 'Jack Smack' is a little lying half wit... He likes to pretend he is something he is not on the internet. Kind of pathetic.
'Since our President can't seem to understand anything more complicated, he chose to use terms he might be able to comprehend.'
Iraqis killing Iraqis, not complicated, even for Bush..
'At least 17 others who had close ties to the Iranian terrorist network and are responsible for facilitating the flow of lethal aid into Iraq' were arrested'...
Putting a dent in Iran's terrorist network is always good news.
Jack just crawled out for under his rock...was time to grab some more cow dung for his meals.
The Army says it killed 26 militants. Maliki criticizes the use of force in Sadr City without permission.
he's probably upset because those 26 worked for him....his personal death squad and tax collector....he needs to go.
Jack is simply a coward. The country was full of them before World War II, Charles Lindbergh, Joe Kennedy, and others. There is no difference between Nazis and Muslims. They both believe in a godless, murderous ideology. They should be dealt with in the same way. Thanks for starting the job President Bush. We will elect someone in 2008 to keep up the good work of wiping Islam and it murderous, misogynistic ways from the face of the earth. It is only a matter of time.
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Jack SmackJul 1st, 2007 - 04:04:20
Surge---smerge. Bring our troops home now! Impeach this worthless administration now!
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