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POPSThe Bush Paradox Even the defiled NY Times publishes the fact that the surge decision was correct and, against all odds, produced victory. No other man could have had the courage and foresight to stay the course and pick the right military leaders to defeat the enemy and bring safety and prosperity to a suffering people. God bless George W. Bush.
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POPSEat Crow, liberal Iraqi war skeptics If Democrats had won the White House in 2004, the jihadists might have succeeded. The idiotic liberals are still for retreat in the face of victory. The US decision to "stay the course" in the Iraq war, which was also widely mocked and criticized, served to thoroughly demoralize the jihadist movement. Another example of why liberals are unfit to run this country, unless you want to run it into the ground.
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POPSIraq could be decisive victory over bin Laden I have always felt that Bush's plan to invade Iraq was the right thing to do, and was strategically brilliant. It was the way to rid the Middle East of a tyrant, draw in and decimate al Qaeda, and an effective way to ultimately defeat al Qaeda and jihadist philosphy, that could never have been done in Afghanistan alone. Once again the democrats have been proven wrong on Iraq and wrong on how to fight and defeat al Qaeda. History will provide Bush and his administration with a legacy as a brilliant war president who executed a brilliant, difficult and daring war plan successfully. And the title of this piece is telling - who has been trying to sell the American people with Iraq's Jihad Myths? The liberal mainstream media, that's who.
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POPSLet's hear it for good news from Iraq The liberals better wake up and admit their stupid stand on snatching defeat from the jaws of victory was dead wrong - else the American people will realize how short sighted and unfit for leadership they all really are.
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POPSCulminating Point - Victory in Iraq over al Qaeda
The U.S. operation, called Arrowhead Ripper, began with a series of carefully orchestrated house to house assaults. This was an intelligence-driven battle with precise information, gleaned from overhead surveillance using unmanned aircraft, signals intercepts and willing Iraqis who came forward. The combat was sharp and at times furious. American casualties rose in late June; the enemy fought knowing full well that losing Baquba would force them to retreat into the empty northern deserts. By the end of July, al Qaeda's decision to regroup in Baquba left it a fractured, relatively leaderless force, stripped of concealment and popular support. Once in the open terrain of the deserts, al Qaeda fighters became easier targets for surgical hits from Special Operations teams. But successful counterinsurgency operations don't capture fixed objectives. They create what soldiers call "white spaces," areas devoid of influence, political vacuums that compel occupancy by either an enemy seeking
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POPSSunnis attack al Qaeda in Iraq, killing 18 When the population turns against an insurgency, that insurgency is doomed. The Iraqis have finally had enough of al Qaeda, and with that sea change, al Qaeda is defeated in Iraq. And imagine, just weeks ago our cowardly democrats were crying for our retreat and defeat, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Folks, remember this short sightedness and lack of courage on the part of democrats when you next go to the polls.
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POPSIll-Qaeda - the terror group is on the ropes in Iraq The defeatacrats, who just a few months ago were howling for defeat and retreat, now see victory looming and are bitterly disappointed. The American people, as voting season approaches, will contemplate whether to return these contemptible people to office. The islamofascists were counting on America not being able to fight the long fight, but they miscalculated one item - the resolve and determination of George W. Bush.
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POPSABC Leak Severely Damages War Effort I am reading an interesting book on the Mahattan Project and the Los Alamos Laboratory. Leaks such as this would have been dealt with severely, as they should be. I fault the Bush administration for not using the full war powers of the country in prosecuting these traitors.
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POPSA War We Just Might Win Can you believe this?? This article was published by the New York Times!! It is obvious the democrats have stuck their necks way out, predicted and often enabling our defeat. Now that we are winning, they are backed into a corner. If we do win, their lies will be exposed. Even the NYT, their propaganda arm, seems to be covering all the bases.
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POPSSlowly but surely we are taking out the bad guys Out intelligence is improving, both Sunnis and Shia are cooperating, and the tide is turning. In case you haven't noticed, last week 4 top leaders of al Qaeda in Iraq were killed. And the defeaticrats are doing everything they can to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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POPSThe Pirates of Tehran I hope our administration is in the midst of a furious plan to put an end to these mullahs and their rule.
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POPSTo Win the War We Need to Annihilate Them The bad news here is that, while throughout history most insurgencies failed, they had to be put down with substantial bloodletting. Across three millennia, I can find no major religion-driven insurgency that was suppressed without significant slaughter. Even the insurgencies of the Age of Ideology failed more often than not: French savagery won the Battle of Algiers, but the victory came too late because the French people had already given up on the struggle (a foretaste of Iraq?). The British destroyed the Mau Mau movement in Kenya with hanging courts, concentration camps and resolute military action — then left because they had no interest in remaining.
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POPSSuspected al Qaeda emir, 14 others captured More good news from the front. For every one of these we kill or capture, we potential save scores of lives. The Iraqi government should quickly try these rats and send them to their well oiled gallows.
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POPSShhhh..... The Surge is Working Democrats worst nightmare. The surge is working, right when the cowards Pilosi and Murtha are conniving a way to stab our troops in the back. Who voted for these bums, anyway?!
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POPSU.S. Iraqi Nursing School Graduates First Class “This is my first class since middle school,” said Madha Alawi Hussein, a 38-year-old PINC student. “I have never been (afforded) the chance to go to class since I was a girl. I am very happy.” This Iraqi woman's happiness highlights the success of our mission. Should the democrats manage to prematurely pull our troops out, guess what the future of these brave young women holds?? Think about it, Pilosi, you coward.