Friends, this week we have seen glorious proof that victory in Iraq is inevitable.
Praise! Bearing in mind how things have got continually better under the occupation, imagine how wonderful things will look by 2013, let alone by the time we've been there for a few decades. Some liberal naysayers may claim that this war and occupation may be remembered as something less than a total triumph, but this just shows how wrong they are - after all, how could a war lasting decades end with anything less than COMPLETE VICTORY? Praise!
But of course, it's not all good news. While 99% of the population love us and intend to begin voting Republican as soon as we've weeded out the tiny minority of Shia insurgent jihadist Al-Qadea Saddam loyalists, the war against this tiny minority of Sunni extremists like Al-Sadr does have a very high human cost, and that's something we should never forget. So I'd like to propose a moment of silence in memory of Iraq's untold tragedy.
Abortions...as the norm? Truly, there are some horrific things happening in this world today. As you sit in your God-given comfort, please, take a moment to think of the tragedy unfolding in Iraq - why, for all we know, an abortion could be happening right now. This is truly shocking stuff.
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. In particular, I'd like to hear Brother Trent explain why, when our forces control 99.99% of the country, we've not managed to stamp this abortion menace out yet.
The head of US forces in Iraq, General David Petraeus, has told the BBC that fighting the insurgency is a "long term endeavour" which could take decades.
"Northern Ireland, I think, taught you that very well. My counterparts in your [British] forces really understand this kind of operation... It took a long time, decades," he said.
"I don't know whether this will be decades, but the average counter insurgency is somewhere around a nine or a 10 year endeavour."
"Northern Ireland, I think, taught you that very well. My counterparts in your [British] forces really understand this kind of operation... It took a long time, decades," he said.
"I don't know whether this will be decades, but the average counter insurgency is somewhere around a nine or a 10 year endeavour."
But of course, it's not all good news. While 99% of the population love us and intend to begin voting Republican as soon as we've weeded out the tiny minority of Shia insurgent jihadist Al-Qadea Saddam loyalists, the war against this tiny minority of Sunni extremists like Al-Sadr does have a very high human cost, and that's something we should never forget. So I'd like to propose a moment of silence in memory of Iraq's untold tragedy.
Originally posted by Iraqi Red Crescent
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. In particular, I'd like to hear Brother Trent explain why, when our forces control 99.99% of the country, we've not managed to stamp this abortion menace out yet.
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