Senator Jim Webb, D-Virginia, got it right this past
Sunday on “Meet the Press”. Mr. Webb, a combat veteran in
Vietnam, has been there and seen that and feels the Congress and the
nation need to recognize that the so called Iraq war is not a war but
an occupation. Plus . . . it’s a botched occupation at
that. And as to our learning curve, Jim Webb is correct again
when he emphasizes that in the 4 years since “mission accomplished”,
we’re still experimenting with our military strategy in that
quagmire. Can you say mission embellished gang?
Monday, July 16, 2007
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY DEPT.
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