Posted by admin | Posted in Baby Toys | Posted on 06-03-2008
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Tag Along Security
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Anyone remember McCain's visit to Iraq?
While on a visit to Baghdad to pump up his sinking poll numbers back home, McCain decided to prove that "progress" in safer Iraqi streets is real, but ignored by shameful scoundrels in the American media.
So, off he and his party went on foot to the Shorja market to mingle with merchants for a photo-op to prove how safe shopping is, and then, after cameras got their fill of the gambit, McCain told incredulous reporters that their stroll was proof of the safer streets.
Oh, my. Not smart.
What McCain didn't mention—but reporters who tagged along clearly saw—was that he and others in his party (including Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana, other Republican acolytes of Bush's and McCain's "progress" myth) were belted in protective body armor, surrounded by perhaps 100 heavily armed and helmeted troops and surveilled by armed Army security helicopters orbiting overhead.
Yes. And then the insurgents bombed the shit out of the area he walked through. McCain got people killed doing that.




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