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An Indictment of the President's Touchdown Dance

Michael2944 Wrote: May 02, 2012 7:47 PM
"Mission Accomplished" was the Carrier crews response to the EXTENDED deployment that they underwent in order to support Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). The crew wanted the banner. Read the speech that Pres. Bush gave on the flight deck, and the term "mission accomplished" WON'T BE FOUND. Instead, a warning about the LONG STRUGGLE AHEAD in the war on islamofascist terrorists. BUT - you must hate the Navy people who wanted the banner, because you won't give them credit for their hard 10 month deployment, long flight ops, etc. - and overall SUCCESSFUL support of the Army & Marine ground troops ...with fantastic results. They were PROUD of their sacrifice, and you demean their efforts. SICK!!

On Tuesday morning the Wall Street Journal carried a very unusual op-ed.

The author was a former Attorney General of the United States, Michael Mukasy, who had served on the federal bench for 18 years before taking on the top job in federal law enforcement. As a federal district court judge, Mukasey had presided over the trial of Omar Abdel Rahman, the “blind Sheik,” one of the original confederates of bin Laden, a vantage point from which the highly esteemed jurist became deeply acquainted with the intricacies of the jihadist network.

As AG, Mukasey took on a key leadership...

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