So when are the big radio networks (owned by top Bush financial supporters) that held the rallies to ban the Dixie Chicks off the air going to call for keeping these dirty traitors from returning to America after criticizing Bush and his top men in the war department?
A Big Letdown
Soldiers Learn They’ll Be in Baghdad Longer Than Expected
By Jeffrey Kofman ABCNEWS.COM
F A L L U J A H, Iraq, July 15 — The sergeant at the 2nd Battle Combat Team Headquarters pulled me aside in the corridor. "I've got my own 'Most Wanted' list," he told me.
He was referring to the deck of cards the U.S. government published, featuring Saddam Hussein, his sons and other wanted members of the former Iraqi regime.
"The aces in my deck are Paul Bremer, Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush and Paul Wolfowitz," he said.
He was referring to the four men who are running U.S. policy here in Iraq — the four men who are ultimately responsible for the fate of U.S. troops here...
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Thursday, July 17, 2003
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