Moral Turpitude
in the late afternoon on Monday, the 14th of July 2008 by Capt Jake Fortune
Don Surber brings up a grim anniversary.
A year ago today, the New York Times said we should surrender even if that led to genocide in Iraq.
Today marks the first anniversary of the New York Times’s endorsement of genocide in Iraq. In a horrific editorial, “The Road Home,” the editorial board of the Times decided to hell with the 24 million people of Iraq.
It is an evil editorial.
Just remember what Obama said: “There’s not much of a difference between my position on Iraq and George Bush’s position at this stage.”
My question for the peanut gallery: Does it surprise anyone that the New York Times calls for abandoning millions of people who finally have hope for the future, all for the sake of internal politics?
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