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 Woah! US Troops in Iraq Give Bush a Tremendous Sendoff! (video)
Woah! US Troops in Iraq Give Bush a Tremendous Sendoff! (video)
US troops in Iraq gave President Bush a tremendous sendoff today. This is an excellent video that you will sadly never see in your nightly news.Edited from ...
WOAH!... Troops Give Bush Tremendous Sendoff in Iraq (Video)
WOAH!... Troops Give Bush Tremendous Sendoff in Iraq (Video)
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com — Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) is an excellent source of US military video and photos. Today DVIDS posted an amazing video of President Bush's visit with the troops in Iraq. Once again, this is not something you will see in ... (more) WOAH!... Troops Give Bush Tremendous Sendoff in Iraq (Video)
Bush Visits Iraq For Final Time
huffingtonpost.com — BAGHDAD — President George W. Bush on Sunday made a farewell visit to Iraq, a place that defines his presidency, just 37 days before he hands the war off to a successor who has pledged to end it. Air Force One, Bush's distinctive powder ... (more) Bush Visits Iraq For Final Time
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WOAH!... Troops Give Bush Tremendous Sendoff in Iraq (Video)
Gateway Pundit — Digital Video and Imagery Distribution System (DVIDS) is an excellent source of US military video and photos. Today DVIDS posted an amazing video of President Bush's visit with the troops in Iraq. Once again, this is not something you will see in the American mainstream media. I hope you will enjoy it: The full video of Bush's speech to the troops is here. Headquarters 18th Airborne Corps Public Affairs 14 Dec 2008 Baghdad IQ B-roll of troop reaction to President George W. Bush's speech and visit in Iraq. Scenes ...

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Instapundit — VIDEO: Bush with troops in Iraq.

Video: Bush In Iraq
Nice Deb — This made me verklempt. Some people still love him:       

Shocking Video: American Troops in Iraq Give President Bush a Tremendous Sendoff
FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog — Video you will never see on NBC News or MSNBC Thanks to Gateway Pundit for this excellent video. You see, not everyone is throwing shoes at POTUS while peace and democracy comes to Iraq. The complete video is here. Technorati Tags: George W. Bush, Iraq ...

Iraq: Troops Give President Bush Tremendous Sendoff
The Jawa Report — December 15, 2008 Iraq: Troops Give President Bush Tremendous Sendoff Nice. Full video here No anti-American shoe throwing journalist present. Rumor has it he was on a conference call with MSNBC and the leftist blogs h/t GP By Stable Hand at December 15, 2008 10:14 AM | | l digg this

BDS defined, in a shoe-throwing
The Anchoress — Lots of talk, of course, about the shoe-throwing incident in Iraq. The point has been made, enough, I think, that this Iraqi reporter would never have been free enough to throw his shoes under Saddam. In reading some of the forums, this commenter at Ann Althouse made a spot-on analysis that actually can be broadened. Harsh Pencil wrote: The reporter knows deep down that he can throw his shoe at Bush only because of Bush and it shames him. He can’t forgive Bush for that. Yes. Spot-on. And when I read that, I realized Harsh Pencil had articulated the sense I have had, since 2001, that Bush ...

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Weekly Standard Blog — The boss on left-wing and right-wing Detroit bashing. Caroline Kennedy wants Hillary's Senate seat. Seventy-four percent of public universities have unconstitutional speech codes. Shock report: Obama isn't Lincoln. Detroit embraces clean, green, and paperless newspapers. ...

What The Shoe-Throwers Teach Us
Nice Deb — Maybe this is what liberals call…”a teaching moment”. Iraqi moonbat, Muntazer al-Zaidi really started something. After his two famous throws of one shoe after the other at President Bush ( missing him both times), it seems there are many copycats out there that want to get in on the shoe-throwing action. In Baghdad’s ...

Bush Farewell Address-- He Liberated Millions... He Kept Us Safe
Gateway Pundit — President George W. Bush gave his farewell address tonight. Bush said he followed his conscience and always acted in the best interests of the nation. He loved the troops and the troops loved Bush: Fact Sheet: President Bush: Farewell Address to the Nation White House News President Bush Expresses His Gratitude To The Nation, Recaps The Events And Accomplishments Of His Presidency, And Describes The Challenges That Lie Ahead Tonight, ...

Change!... Marines Greeted Bush Like Rock Star... Obama? Not So Much.
Gateway Pundit — More hope and change... Do you remember how the troops used to greet President Bush? ...With thunderous applause? Troops greet President Bush in Iraq in December 2008 (Video edited from DVIDS) Well, those days are over. Amy Procter noticed the embarrassing, tepid response the marines gave President Obama, the Cut-&-Runner in Chief, this week: Can you blame them? After all, Obama once said that even genocide was no reason to keep US troops ...

Compare And Contrast
Nice Deb — Remember how the troops regularly greeted President Bush when he entered the room? Here’s an example from Iraq, last December: This response by the Marines at Camp Lejeune was described by the CNN news anchor as, “tepid”: Now, that appears to be a stunning lack of enthusiasm for the ...

Scaldingly Tepid
Moonbattery — Obama had better get going with that Gestapo-style domestic army he warned us about. When he pushes his Marxist power grab to the point that people finally wake up and start pushing back, there is no way these guys are going to open fire on fellow Americans for the greater glory of Chairman Zero's cult of personality: ...

CiC Vs. CiC: You Decide
Pat Dollard | Young Americans — In just over a month a completely different country is mutating … but that’s the bottom of the page … One sent them into bloody wars and told them it was going to be horrific and there couldn’t be a timeline or date for ending it. One said he would bring them out of “harms way” , then saying this about them in the next breath: and also promised to empty that small prison facility on an island off mainland Cuba of all the poor misunderstood and ‘tortured’ bloodthirsty terrorist thugs THEY fought so hard, and some dying in the process, to capture and put there, not to ...

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