Saturday, October 29, 2005
More Bloodshed Based on Lies
Headline from CBS News:8 US Servicemen Killed In Iraq
While the White House is still trying to cover up the lies that led to the war in Iraq (see the post below on the criminal indictments for perjury of a top Whitehouse aide), these eight deaths raised to 2,015 the number of members of the U.S. military who have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an AP count.
Meanwhile, while his Whitehouse aides were being indicted and more US soldiers were being killed, Bush was delivering a speech in Virginia about how we need to "stay the course."
Those voters who decided to "stay the course" by giving Bush a second term should be deeply disgusted with themselves.
CBS News | 8 U.S. Servicemen Killed In Iraq | October 29, 2005 09:28:46
While the White House is still trying to cover up the lies that led to the war in Iraq (see the post below on the criminal indictments for perjury of a top Whitehouse aide), these eight deaths raised to 2,015 the number of members of the U.S. military who have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an AP count.
Meanwhile, while his Whitehouse aides were being indicted and more US soldiers were being killed, Bush was delivering a speech in Virginia about how we need to "stay the course."
Those voters who decided to "stay the course" by giving Bush a second term should be deeply disgusted with themselves.
CBS News | 8 U.S. Servicemen Killed In Iraq | October 29, 2005 09:28:46