TheWraith
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Sat Nov-26-11 07:05 PM
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Every night over Baghdad: roar of C-130s. Not bringing stuff in. Its the sound of America going home |
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Via Liz Sly, Washington Post Foreign Correspondent: Every night over Baghdad: the roar of C-130s. They're not bringing stuff in. It's the sound of America going home. https://twitter.com/#!/lizsly/status/140529073750413313
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Sat Nov-26-11 07:12 PM
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1. I hope that they are going home |
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Sat Nov-26-11 07:16 PM
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2. They'll be home for Christmas... |
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Sat Nov-26-11 07:28 PM
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Truly good news for everybody involved
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Sun Nov-27-11 02:32 PM
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13. Not sure when the last group leaves, but certainly most of them will be. |
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And those that don't will be home for New Year's, minus the 160 left to guard the embassy.
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Sat Nov-26-11 07:18 PM
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3. To be replaced by private contractors, to be replaced with |
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What other than Civil War.
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Sat Nov-26-11 08:08 PM
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5. contractors = screwing the taxpyers for corporate profit at public expense nt |
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Sat Nov-26-11 08:35 PM
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7. Thank you for your obligatory threadcrapping. |
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The fact that it has no basis in real facts is noted.
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Sat Nov-26-11 09:11 PM
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9. One of the best sounds around. Finally. |
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Sat Nov-26-11 09:20 PM
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10. Yay!! What did we win? Ponies? Can we build a monument now? |
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Sun Nov-27-11 04:13 PM
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14. American industries won a lot. |
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Edited on Sun Nov-27-11 04:15 PM by truedelphi
Private contractors may still be there, for decades, keeping the seven hundred million dollar palace known as the "US embassy" safe from harm.
Monsanto and other GM firms won BIG! as the Iraqi constitution held various clauses that ensure that no seed for crops may be grown unless they are GM seed. Win Win Win for Monsanto!
And Shell Oil just undertook a massive stake in the Iraqi oil business. Ca-Ching!
Motorola had dibs on providing cell phone coverage for the Iraqi people. Too bad that the Iraqi owned cell phone company was targeted by our jets and the bombs they carried. Oh well. Cannot have communication kept alive during a war.
And Di Feinstein and her sweet-ums, Richard Blum, are enjoying the 16 million dollar home, with a view to die for, that the 27 million bucks in war contracts helped them buy. All wells that ends well! (For some.)
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Sat Nov-26-11 09:24 PM
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11. Campaign promise kept. |
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Yes he did want to leave a small group there, but either way the majority of the troops were coming home, the small (under a thousand I believe) group coming home is just a bonus.
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Sun Nov-27-11 02:16 AM
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12. Going into next year, there will be 160 troops there stationed at the embassy. |
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These are typically Marines from the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group.
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