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Republicans - I want to know what SPalin was referring to when she repeatedly proclaimed victory on the war?

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In the war in IRAQ? I believe our troops are still there, I believe more are being deployed daily, and I believe that the republicans are very for the war in IRAQ. I have not heard that the war is over - where is the victory? (Future doesn't count - she stated there was a victory and I want to know what it is).

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  1. easy the victory is that iraq doesnt have hussain killing any more of his own people just because he doesnt like them......and what you dont see is why we are still in iraq and you wont see on the new is because we droped bomb after bomb on the country and blew up ever thing in sight so now we are there helping them rebuild because if we didnt those people over there would die..


  2. She said we are near victory. Comprehend better!

  3. i have no idea!

    sounds like a lot of hot air that's floating the republican baloon!

  4. No she didn't.  She stated that Obama is unable to use the word "victory" except when talking about his campaign.

    Ignoring that flawed central point of your argument, and in response to flawed part two, more are not being deployed daily.  (a) We don't deploy troops daily and never have.and (b) troops that are going now are rotating in while others rotate out.  In general, more are coming home than going there.

    All the republicans in support of the troops I've heard, say we're "succeeding", not that we have achieved "victory" yet.

  5. You missed worded, her words.

    She never said there was a victory, she said we were on our way to victory thanks to the troop surge.

  6. It's simple....Since this is a Holy War in her mind, it would be inconceivable to ever view it negatively.

  7. Didn't you hear?  Bush declared victory in Iraq in May 2003!

    Anyways, she certainly wasn't talking about the war in Afghanistan, because that's going pretty badly.

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