Iraq Reviews > Expect another $110B to be spent on the war
[The Indisputable Truth: Liberal articles updated daily.] 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, with associated foreign aid pushing that figure closer to $600 billion, the report said. Now, granted, this isnt a certain figure, but were still looking at the potential for this war to surpass the half-a-trillion marker which is simply absurd.
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[Gseis.ucla.edu] Blog Left: Critical Interventions Warblog (war blog, Iraq ...: Jay Bookman: 'Lies about Iraq rise to level of the absurd' Voters are horrified by the half-a-trillion-dollar deficit, .
[Pastpeak.com] Past Peak: Iraq Archives: Some of the missteps include: the distortion of intelligence in the buildup to the war, McNamara-like micromanagement that kept our forces from having enough resources to do the job, the failure to retain and reconstitute the Iraqi military in time to help quell civil disorder, the initial denial that an insurgency was the heart of the opposition to occupation, alienation of allies who could have helped in a more robust way to rebuild Iraq, and the continuing failure of the other agencies of our government to commit assets to the same degree as the Defense Department. My sincere view is that the commitment of our forces to this fight was done with a casualness and swagger that are the special province of those who have never had to execute these missions —
[Errortheory.blogspot.com] Error Theory: Redesigned Flight 93 memorial still an Islamo ...: No, clearly what we want is a cohort of Balde Eagles (white hairy ones, not baldy ones), a huge cohort, four or five hundred to celebrate the thirty eight real americans who died plus the two foreigners who are granted an honorary cohort of balde eagles to guard over them. Then, for symbolism, four dirty stinking dead flattened roadkill armadillos to represent the four murdering cryto-islamic hijackers, rolling in animatronic glory in the mud for all eternity.
[Brothersjudd.com] BrothersJudd Blog: January 2004 Archives: The story of the past quarter-century a convenient starting marker would be the election of Margaret Thatcher on May 3, 1979 [footnote omitted] has been the triumph of what is loosely called neoliberalism, a belief in open markets with minimal restraints on trade between nations, free movements of peoples, and the dismantling of huge state-owned enterprises and regulatory bodies. This has been a very wonderful thing, and I shouldn't like to leave you with any misunderstanding as to how I feel about it.
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