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B,TMN's surge, purge & regurge

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:24 am    Post subject: B,TMN's surge, purge & regurge Reply with quote

FROM THE NY DAILY NEWS

HEAD: Surge meets purge

The McCain campaign is poking fun at Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for a report
in today's New York Daily News that he had cleansed BarackObama.com of past
criticism of the surge strategy in Iraq.

"BARACK OBAMA "REFINING" IRAQ POSITION ON OWN WEBSITE," blares the McCain
release, which helpfully links to the former versions of the site.

The Daily News report by James Gordon Meek says: "Barack Obama's campaign
scrubbed his presidential Web site over the weekend to remove criticism of
the U.S. troop 'surge' in Iraq, the Daily News has learned. The presumed
Democratic nominee replaced his Iraq issue Web page, which had described the
surge as a 'problem' that had barely reduced violence. 'The surge is not
working,' Obama's old plan stated, citing a lack of Iraqi political
cooperation but crediting Sunni sheiks - not U.S. military muscle - for
quelling violence in Anbar Province. .

"Obama's campaign posted a new Iraq plan Sunday night, which cites an
"improved security situation" paid for with the blood of U.S. troops since
the surge began in February 2007. It praises G.I.s' 'hard work, improved
counterinsurgency tactics and enormous sacrifice.' Campaign aide Wendy
Morigi said Obama is 'not softening his criticism of the surge. We regularly
update the Web site to reflect changes in current events.' "
*******
Tappity-tappity glide, tappity-tappity slide, tappity tap tap...the sounds
of Barack, The Magic Negro tap-dancing as furious as he can so no one
notices that while he gots the rthymn, he just ain't the gots the
fundamentals to be President of nuthin' more than his housing project's
garbage detail. Surge meets purge is enough to make one regurge!!

Dionysus
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:39 am    Post subject: Re: B,TMN's surge, purge & regurge Reply with quote

On Jul 15, 7:32 pm, "Titix" <nos...@spamfree.com> wrote:
Quote:
"Dennis" <no.surren...@never.net> wrote in message

news:X_ednezXnaNZrODVnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@comcast.com...



FROM THE NY DAILY NEWS

HEAD: Surge meets purge

The McCain campaign is poking fun at Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for a
report
in today's New York Daily News that he had cleansed BarackObama.com of
past
criticism of the surge strategy in Iraq.

"BARACK OBAMA "REFINING" IRAQ POSITION ON OWN WEBSITE," blares the McCain
release, which helpfully links to the former versions of the site.

The Daily News report by James Gordon Meek says: "Barack Obama's campaign
scrubbed his presidential Web site over the weekend to remove criticism of
the U.S. troop 'surge' in Iraq, the Daily News has learned. The presumed
Democratic nominee replaced his Iraq issue Web page, which had described
the
surge as a 'problem' that had barely reduced violence. 'The surge is not
working,' Obama's old plan stated, citing a lack of Iraqi political
cooperation but crediting Sunni sheiks - not U.S. military muscle - for
quelling violence in Anbar Province. .

"Obama's campaign posted a new Iraq plan Sunday night, which cites an
"improved security situation" paid for with the blood of U.S. troops since
the surge began in February 2007. It praises G.I.s' 'hard work, improved
counterinsurgency tactics and enormous sacrifice.' Campaign aide Wendy
Morigi said Obama is 'not softening his criticism of the surge. We
regularly
update the Web site to reflect changes in current events.' "
*******
Tappity-tappity glide, tappity-tappity slide, tappity tap tap...the sounds
of Barack, The Magic Negro tap-dancing as furious as he can so no one
notices that while he gots the rthymn, he just ain't the gots the
fundamentals to be President of nuthin' more than his housing project's
garbage detail. Surge meets purge is enough to make one regurge!!

Dionysus

The McCain campaign as well as you rightards don't have anything of
substance so you have to run down what ever is done to Obama's Website.
Petty, petty... you should be more concerned with the economy dive of the
country,
the banks failure of your free market without government oversight and
strict
regulation, the price of gas because nothing was done to get us out of
foreign
oil dependence, nothing to shore up our dollar that is causing the price of
everything
to skyrocket, including gasoline. In other word, we're adrift, waiting for
somebody
to save us, and that somebody is not McCain, with same idea as the one we
have now.

The surge is working to keep violence down, costing us $12 billion per
month, but
the fundamental problem of getting all factions together to govern
themselves has
not worked yet. While we have all those troops in Iraq where they should
never gone,
Afghanistan is exploding, and that's the place we had business to be in,
where the
attack came from. You yo yos are too stupid to see the real picture. So, get
lost, Dennis.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Yeah! Whatever happened to Osama Bin Laden? The Afganistanian
responsible for 9/11.
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Titix
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 7:32 am    Post subject: Re: B,TMN's surge, purge & regurge Reply with quote

"Dennis" <no.surrender@never.net> wrote in message
news:X_ednezXnaNZrODVnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@comcast.com...
Quote:
FROM THE NY DAILY NEWS

HEAD: Surge meets purge

The McCain campaign is poking fun at Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for a
report
in today's New York Daily News that he had cleansed BarackObama.com of
past
criticism of the surge strategy in Iraq.

"BARACK OBAMA "REFINING" IRAQ POSITION ON OWN WEBSITE," blares the McCain
release, which helpfully links to the former versions of the site.

The Daily News report by James Gordon Meek says: "Barack Obama's campaign
scrubbed his presidential Web site over the weekend to remove criticism of
the U.S. troop 'surge' in Iraq, the Daily News has learned. The presumed
Democratic nominee replaced his Iraq issue Web page, which had described
the
surge as a 'problem' that had barely reduced violence. 'The surge is not
working,' Obama's old plan stated, citing a lack of Iraqi political
cooperation but crediting Sunni sheiks - not U.S. military muscle - for
quelling violence in Anbar Province. .

"Obama's campaign posted a new Iraq plan Sunday night, which cites an
"improved security situation" paid for with the blood of U.S. troops since
the surge began in February 2007. It praises G.I.s' 'hard work, improved
counterinsurgency tactics and enormous sacrifice.' Campaign aide Wendy
Morigi said Obama is 'not softening his criticism of the surge. We
regularly
update the Web site to reflect changes in current events.' "
*******
Tappity-tappity glide, tappity-tappity slide, tappity tap tap...the sounds
of Barack, The Magic Negro tap-dancing as furious as he can so no one
notices that while he gots the rthymn, he just ain't the gots the
fundamentals to be President of nuthin' more than his housing project's
garbage detail. Surge meets purge is enough to make one regurge!!

Dionysus


The McCain campaign as well as you rightards don't have anything of

substance so you have to run down what ever is done to Obama's Website.
Petty, petty... you should be more concerned with the economy dive of the
country,
the banks failure of your free market without government oversight and
strict
regulation, the price of gas because nothing was done to get us out of
foreign
oil dependence, nothing to shore up our dollar that is causing the price of
everything
to skyrocket, including gasoline. In other word, we're adrift, waiting for
somebody
to save us, and that somebody is not McCain, with same idea as the one we
have now.

The surge is working to keep violence down, costing us $12 billion per
month, but
the fundamental problem of getting all factions together to govern
themselves has
not worked yet. While we have all those troops in Iraq where they should
never gone,
Afghanistan is exploding, and that's the place we had business to be in,
where the
attack came from. You yo yos are too stupid to see the real picture. So, get
lost, Dennis.
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