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Think Progress Doesn’t Want A Bill Honoring Iraqi Surge

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at March 4th, 2009 - 8:26 am

Think Progress is one of the most Pro-Jihadi Blogs around. They have openly supported Iran, Hamas, The Mehdi Army, Hizballah and Al Qaeda in the past. Their editor Faiz Shakir is openly supportive of the Islamist agenda. They were saying the Surge in Iraq would fail. As we know it worked and the US has won in Iraq. This upsets them so now they are against a bill by Rep Steve King honoring the effort.

Months After Bush Is Gone, Rep. King To Introduce A ‘Victory In Iraq’ Resolution Honoring His Surge

The Washington Times reports that on Wednesday, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) will be introducing a “Victory in Iraq” resolution, “chronicling the success of the troop surge in Iraq and warning the new Commander-in-Chief that if he changes strategy, he takes ownership of whatever happens on his watch”

I don’t see what is wrong with this? Well it bothers Think Progress as they wish the US lost and their Islamo-Fascist allies had won. Think progress is run by traitors and it is a shame no one ever investigates them.

(Cross poster at Think Progresswatch)

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