Category Archives: Afghanistan

Anger

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Webster’s defines anger as “a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility.”  I am not sure if that is what I am feeling or if my feelings border on rage.  I have spoken with friends and relatives from several different areas of the country.  I sense my anger reflected in their own.  I am somewhat surprised at the strength of this emotion.  And it is all because of the craven actions of the inhabitant of the White House.

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Who Are They?

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Hrand Tookman has an interesting post which centers on an obvious question that should be asked by honest journalists.  As most of America knows by now, the Avatar in the White House usually does not take questions or if he does, he follows an approved script of who to call on.  He has alluded to this a number of times.  The most recent was Sunday when Biden delivered remarks on Hurricane Ida at FEMA headquarters.

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It Gets Worse

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The White House declared “Mission accomplished” and took a victory lap on Monday over the greatest foreign policy disaster in US history.

The administration admitted to leaving behind at least 250 Americans.  The number is very likely a lot higher.  The administration started using language last week to indicate that everyone who “wanted to leave” were being taken care of.  Why would anyone believe the administration at this point?

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