gatewaypundit.blogspot.com — Zombie Time is promoting Saturday, November 22, 2008 as-- "Victory in Iraq Day!" We won. The Iraq War is over. I declare November 22, 2008 to be "Victory in Iraq Day." (Hereafter known as "VI Day.") By every measure, The United States and coalition forces have conclusively defeated all ...
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Celebrate Victory In Iraq On Nov. 22
Nice Deb —
... Even if you’re a progressive blogger and only want to announce an end to the war as a way to accelerate the homecoming home all troops, you are welcome to link to and/or mention VI Day too.)
One last note: If anyone is planning to hold a “meatspace” (i.e. real world) party or celebration to mark VI Day, send me the details and I will post them here as well.
Here are participating blogs, thus far:
Gateway Pundit
Blackfive
Little Green Footballs
The ...
"The Audacity of Victory"
Ace of Spades HQ —
... the conviction and determination to allow a path to victory when nearly everyone else had written Iraq and her people off to defeat. Call it "The Audacity of Victory." I'd add in John McCain, who was calling for a change in strategy and more troops when Bush was content to take a wait and see attitude. True, Bush still sought victory -- but he resisted a very important evaluation of how American efforts were working in 2004-2006. Zombietime is proclaiming Sat. Nov 22 V-I Day, Victory in Iraq Day. I've resisted noting this because, like Allah, ...
Victory In Iraq Day!
Pirate's Cove —
... look across 8 1/2 time zones, and you’ll see it. My own hometown paper, the Raleigh News and Observer, stated this very point.
The current and future administrations will never declare victory. We will just quietly pull our troops out, and send them off to other places. So, it is up to us, The People, to do their job. Let November 22nd henceforth be always known as Victory in Iraq Day!
List of those participating below the fold
Gateway Pundit
Blackfive
Little Green Footballs ...
Victory In Iraq Day! (Sticky Post)
Stop The ACLU —
... . The current and future administrations will never declare victory. We will just quietly pull our troops out, and send them off to other places. So, it is up to us, The People, to do their job. Let November 22nd henceforth be always known as Victory in Iraq Day! List of those participating below the fold Gateway Pundit ...
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HAPPY VICTORY IN IRAQ DAY-- November 22, 2008
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com 11/22/2008 — Thank you to all who made this possible. Thank you for serving. Two years ago this war was lost. The American public was tired of the daily bombings and the reports of death. Thanks to the efforts of the media and continual pounding from Democratic ...
Thank you to all who made this possible. Thank you for serving. Two years ago this war was lost. The American public was tired of the daily bombings and the reports of death. Thanks to the efforts of the media and continual pounding from Democratic ...
Victory in Iraq* Day, 22 November 2008 *(maybe)
www.thedonovan.com 11/23/2008 — The right fine blog Zombietime urges us to declare that today is Victory in Iraq Day. I can empathize, because it's clear that President Bush isn't going to declare a victory. There's been discussion aplenty around here on the merits ...
The right fine blog Zombietime urges us to declare that today is Victory in Iraq Day. I can empathize, because it's clear that President Bush isn't going to declare a victory. There's been discussion aplenty around here on the merits ...
Victory in Iraq Day?!? —
Flopping Aces
Demonstrators hang an effigy of U.S. President George W. Bush during a rally at the al-Firdous square in Baghdad November 21, 2008.
REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani
Yesterday, many conservative bloggers joined in to declare November 22nd, Victory in Iraq Day . Based on the above photo, ...
Bloggers Celebrating Victory in Iraq Day —
Little Green Footballs
It’s not an official day, but a number of bloggers are celebrating Victory in Iraq Day, November 22, 2008 . We’re glad to join them, and to say thank you to the men and women of the military—and the courageous Iraqis who’ve worked so hard to establish the beginnings of a ...