The Nattering Nabob
"And when you ask the obvious question - 'How is fighting in Iraq preventing terrorists from attacking over here?' you get no answer - the slogan just gets repeated. Such is the nature of advertising.
This is the consequence of starting the wrong war in the wrong country.
Al Qaeda - not Iraq - bombed London.
Al Qaeda - not Iraq - attacked New York City and Washington
Al Qaeda is the enemy.
Iraq was NOT the enemy.
And when we had the chance to break Al Qaeda's back in Afghanistan - even capturing Osama Bin Laden - we inexplicably pulled back, we changed the focus to Iraq and Saddam Hussein, we didn't finish the job, and we allowed Al Qaeda to restrengthen and regroup."
Iggy.
This is the consequence of starting the wrong war in the wrong country.
Al Qaeda - not Iraq - bombed London.
Al Qaeda - not Iraq - attacked New York City and Washington
Al Qaeda is the enemy.
Iraq was NOT the enemy.
And when we had the chance to break Al Qaeda's back in Afghanistan - even capturing Osama Bin Laden - we inexplicably pulled back, we changed the focus to Iraq and Saddam Hussein, we didn't finish the job, and we allowed Al Qaeda to restrengthen and regroup."
Iggy.
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