Surge successes
- Tuesday, February 13 2007 @ 07:53 PM CST
- Contributed by: filbert
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While the House Democrats are going out of their way to advocate defeat and disaster for our troops and the entire population of Iraq, just to score domestic political points, there's one man who has seen the writing on the wall.
Moqtada al Sadr, the leader of the Shiite Mahdi Army in Iraq, has bugged out of Baghdad.
One guess where he ran away to?
Yep. Tehran. Iran. The guys who are building atomic bombs and who are supplying arms in Iraq to kill any freedom-loving Iraqi and any American who dares to stand in their way.
Meanwhile, the Democrats in the House give speech after speech advocating failure, retreat, and defeat.
Moqtada al Sadr, the leader of the Shiite Mahdi Army in Iraq, has bugged out of Baghdad.
Al Sadr commands the Mahdi army, one of the most formidable insurgent militias in Iraq, and his move coincides with the announced U.S. troop surge in Baghdad.
Sources believe al Sadr is worried about an increase of 20,000 U.S. troops in the Iraqi capital. One official told ABC News' Martha Raddatz, "He is scared he will get a JDAM [bomb] dropped on his house."
Sources say some of the Mahdi army leadership went with al Sadr.
One guess where he ran away to?
Yep. Tehran. Iran. The guys who are building atomic bombs and who are supplying arms in Iraq to kill any freedom-loving Iraqi and any American who dares to stand in their way.
Meanwhile, the Democrats in the House give speech after speech advocating failure, retreat, and defeat.