Where the Dems Get Their Talking Points

Love this new comic I saw over the weekend. This is done by Gary Brookins, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch used it in their Friday paper. They also, unbelievably, displayed it in this Sunday’s Atlanta Journal Constipation, home of the despicable Mike Luckovich.

Not really sure what Brookins’ intent was, but I know how it appears to me. And ain’t it the truth?

 

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  1. Jubair Says:

    Al Qaida was right we did loose, we lost we invaded the wrong people and opened up a new recruiting field for al qaida by totally destroying a country. There was no terrorists in Iraq, after we bombed peoples homes the kids whose parents died started hating us. You conservatives who support the war must love Bush more than America.

  2. Steve Says:

    Petraeus’s letter has ensured that we will lose in Iraq.

    Therefore, since we are going to lose regardless, we might as well leave Iraq now.

  3. CK Says:

    How does it feel to be a liberal mouthpiece, Jubair? How about investigating the good in Iraq and quit swallowing things you hear.

  4. kajhas Says:

    A March survey of more than 2,000 Iraqis commissioned by the BBC and three other news organizations found that 51% of the population consider attacks on coalition forces “acceptable,” up from 17% in 2004 and 35% in 2006. Also:

    64% described their family’s economic situation as being somewhat or very bad, up from 30% in 2005.
    88% described the availability of electricity as being either somewhat or very bad, up from 65% in 2004.
    69% described the availability of clean water as somewhat or very bad, up from 48% in 2004.
    88% described the availability of fuel for cooking and driving as being somewhat or very bad.
    58% described reconstruction efforts in the area in which they live as either somewhat or very ineffective, and 9% described them as being totally nonexistent

    Yeah real good news. But i guess the Iraqi people are just liberally biased.

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