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Yeah, you're right. Next thing, he'll have someone land him on an aircraft carrier so he can wear a flight jacket and declare "Mission Accomplished"!
Will the person flying that jet be an ignorant liberal who doesn't understand that the mission of that aircraft carrier was accomplished or will they just lie about it to smear the President?
Will the person flying that jet be an ignorant liberal who doesn't understand that the mission of that aircraft carrier was accomplished or will they just lie about it to smear the President?
So the President of the US flew out to one lone aircraft carrier to declare that it's mission was accomplished?
So where are all the pictures of Bush recognizing all the tanks and vehicles that accomplished THEIR missions?
LOL
Do you think you can re-write history?
What are you talking about? That's your argument? Bush didn't stand on a tank or other vehicle and say the same thing? That's what you brought to the trough? LMAO.
ummmmm. From one of your favoreit sources:
Quote:
The banner stating "Mission Accomplished" was a focal point of controversy and criticism. Navy Commander and Pentagon spokesman Conrad Chun said the banner referred specifically to the aircraft carrier's 10-month deployment (which was the longest deployment of a carrier since the Vietnam War) and not the war itself, saying "It truly did signify a mission accomplished for the crew."
What are you talking about? That's your argument? Bush didn't stand on a tank or other vehicle and say the same thing? That's what you brought to the trough? LMAO.
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