Thursday, April 26, 2007

AQ Talking Points at Three, Two, One, You’re On Senator Reid

Filed under: Politics, Terrorism by Chad at 2:41 pm CDT

Friends and allies report from Jihad Unspun, a Canada-based Internet news site designed to bring forth information and opinions of radical Islamic groups cheering them on without the pom poms but with the explosive keyboard.

It is apparent to every watchful eye that recent events over the past few days have exposed a huge crack in America’s administration. With weak declarations from their leaders about events on the ground in Iraq just two months after the so-called “Baghdad security plan” commenced and a growing dispute about funds spent on the Iraq and Afghan wars, the American command has now said “The current security plan is the last chance for the American army and the Maliki government”.

As usual, this was followed by a swift visit by the new (American) Defense Minister “Gates” who said, “The American support to the Maliki government is not unlimited”, insinuating that the American administration is impatient with the Maliki government that is incapable of handling the strikes of the Mujahideen. This comes on the heels of an important statement by House Majority Leader Harry Reid who previously said, “The Iraqi war is hopeless and the situation in Iraq is same as it was in Vietnam.”

No, I have no clue why Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has his last name in quotes, but I assure you that is actually his name.

But it is nice to know that our enemies are watching, as if anyone thought otherwise. With that knowledge, it continues to baffle me why certain politicians decide it’s best to give them fodder to use against us, though this is hardly the first time.

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