Kore7 says: As described in the article, the creator of this humorous, optimistic cartoon, a young Captain Travis Patriquin, was killed by an improvised explosive device in Iraq just last Wednesday. His creation has been circulating among the troops and, lately, across the internet. PDF version of the presentation. "His creation has been circulating amogst the troops and now across the internet." It's a world of idiots Maybe it should cross the desk of the president. since he reads children's books upside down, maybe he can comprehend this a bit better than a 500 page military document telling him essentially the same thing. Brilliant. Worth a read. 2 pops. No, five pops. Send it to Bush, he might understand it. In fact... The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Sending it to Bush is exactly what I'm going to do. Brilliant. As designed, the military is supposed to work off of the brains and intellect of the junior officers and senior enlisted. I'll send it to Bush and to the DoD staffers also. But maybe it should be sent to more media? Sad to think General Garner addressed this very problem with his original post-war plan. The first "must", he said, was that the Iraqi military should not be disbanded. The second "must" was that the 50,000-strong Ba'ath party machine that ran government services should not be broken up or its members proscribed. If either were to happen, he warned, there would be chaos compounded by thousands of unemployed, armed Iraqis running around. |
View the Top Clips from December 16, 2006
|
||
|
|
|||
|
New from the makers of Clipmarks: Amplify.com - Don't just share the news...Amplify it!
|
|||