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PlusAP Analysis: U.S. Winning Iraq WarAP Analysis: U.S. Winning Iraq WarThe Associated PressIraq and its American partners are now winning the war that seeme...
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Shocker!... AP Backs McCain's Plans For Iraq Over Obama's Hasty Retreat (Video)
Gateway Pundit —
In a stunning piece of journalism the Associated Press reported that the United States was now winning the War in Iraq yesterday. Noticably missing from their article was any mention of the "Bush" or "Bush surge." Even the AP has its standards. Here's the real stunner... The AP released a video to go with their weekend story where they agreed with McCain, Bush and Petraeus plans for succeeding in Iraq over Barack Obama's hasty retreat plans: (2 ...
AP: The U.S. Wins In Iraq … Needs To Stay Awhile
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
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