Letters to the Editor
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A miasmatic odour wafts across the blog:
Will somebody please donate a clue to this feeble-minded incest residue? It pains me to have to share a planet such a man (I use the term stricly in its taxonomic sense).
Ya know, the only thing we have to go on as to the capabilities of this malodourous anonymous interloper here is his own written words. As I and others have amply demonstrated, he would seem to have a lot of experience with the "feeble-minded", and judging from his emanations, that would be a personal one. He's the classic example of the "legend in his own mind" type; undoubtedly devoid of actual accomplishment or significance, surely jealous of Glenn's success as lawyer, author, and blogger, and desperately seeking attention with repeated "See, I'm important too! Why don't you folks listen to me and acknowledge my brilliance?" pleas.... The sad fact is, if that's what he wants, he has to show brilliance. And his droppings here do no such thing ... much to his surprise.
Cheers,
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Go on...give him a clue
That was quite a well-constructed paragraph Arnie - for a retard.
Your mother/sister would be proud.
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they stopped
"....But as they always do, happy warriors Kagan, O'Hanlon and Pollack ignored of all of that and kept running around telling Americans -- right up until last Monday -- how peaceful and stable things are because of the Glorious Surge......."
They stopped ?
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price of failure
my father was both a soldier and a diplomat. I still remember him telling me "a soldier knows the price of diplomatic failure".There is a reason that thoughtful soldiers are reluctant to use the military option.
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The Bullshit hits the fan. Today in Basra
Raging battles today in Basra, 4000 Brits ready to step in. Shia on Shia violence. Can you say "civil war" Mr. Kagan?
No, he can't.
The man widely regarded as the intellectual author of Mr Bush’s surge strategy in Iraq, Fred Kagan, blamed Britain’s “short-term approach” in Basra for the upsurge in violence. He told The Times that the UK Government had ordered the withdrawal of forces to the airport without leaving “behind a stable security situation”.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article3642863.ece
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Bill Owen quotes the London Times
The man widely regarded as the intellectual author of Mr Bush’s surge strategy in Iraq, Fred Kagan, blamed Britain’s “short-term approach” in Basra for the upsurge in violence. He told The Times that the UK Government had ordered the withdrawal of forces to the airport without leaving “behind a stable security situation”.
Republican "responsibility": "It's always someone else's fault."
Cheers,
