The War in Iraq

Saturday, 24 November 2007, 21:11 | Category : Iraq
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I’d like to begin with some words from our President:
“The Government of Iraq crossed a new threshold of noncompliance… when it repeatedly blocked attempts by U.N. weapons inspectors to enter certain Iraqi government facilities. The investigators from the United Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM)… believe Iraq may be hiding information on its weapons of [...]

President Bush Outlines Plan For Iraq

Wednesday, 10 January 2007, 22:42 | Category : Bush, Iraq, War on Terror
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Earlier this evening, President Bush gave an excellent speech outlining his plan for Iraq and basically dispelling the frail Democratic arguments. Here is the text of the speech. Please read it all, especially if you disagree with President Bush.
President’s Address to the Nation
The Library

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Operation Completion

Sunday, 21 May 2006, 13:59 | Category : Iraq, War on Terror
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Last Friday, I attended an Operation Completion rally at the Sacramento capitol with my sister and dad. Operation Completion’s mission is “to provide constructive support for our troops and reinforce the mentality that we need to defend America and to support the War on Terror to Victory.” All of the rallies were planned by [...]

Growing Impatience and Unrealistic Expectations for Iraq

Sunday, 26 March 2006, 23:19 | Category : Iraq
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It seems that one of the most currently debated points in politics is whether or not there is civil war in Iraq. To me, this seems to be a useless point. Yes, it is true that there is violence, but it is seemingly chaotic, without a full strategy. But whatever your opinion [...]

Iraq Elections

Friday, 16 December 2005, 22:56 | Category : Iraq, War on Terror
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So I might be a few days late, but I still want to comment on Iraq’s election.
Before the United States invaded, Iraq was still under the dictatorship of Saddamn Hussein. Now, however, Iraqis are able to proudly vote and elect their own government. They have gone from oppression to democracy in only close [...]