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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (172256)10/10/2005 10:36:55 AM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Um. Not that I want to echo your other responders, but just because I'm sort of into harping on the ironies of whatever the hell W's obscure one true version of "personal responsibility" means, who do you think is actually responsible for the mess W's war has made of Iraq? Tens of thousands have died already, maybe hundreds of thousands, except we don't do body counts except when it serves some W PR purpose of the moment. And what's going on now looks close enough to a civil war too, to the point that some kind of breakup now looks almost optimistic.

So, there's going to be a constitutional referendum this week, and W's handlers and PR operators are no doubt gearing up for another "W is right, things are going really well in Iraq" propaganda campaign to go with it. But if the past 23 or so W Iraq happy talk PR offensives are any indicator, things will continue to devolve on the conventional reality front, regardless.
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