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In reply to the discussion: WHY WERE WE EVER IN IRAQ? [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,798 posts)With the quote you have. . .
But remember the declaration of principles between Iraq and the US? Back in 2007? Snapshot from NPR's site:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18358334
I've always thought that it was to have a permanent U.S. base in Iraq. I think when I was watching No End In Sight a few years back - I also got it was to spend a lot of freaking money to build and obnoxious over the top U.S. Embassy in Iraq.
Some people voted for Bush, the Supreme Court had to basically declare him President due to hanging chads and sneaky behavior by the Republicans in Florida, some more people voted for Bush in 2004 (but look at Ohio before we say he won) . . . but here I am in my populist progressive la la land having to pay for what those idiots deliberately and maliciously broke for a permanent US base, funneling money to Haliburton and the company formerly known as Blackwater, Oil (though I paid $3.09 for gas on Sunday), etc. etc. and so on and so forth.
