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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Where are the designers of the Iraqi war now?

    Have you ever wondered where all of those fine folks that said the Iraq invasion would be a piece of cake went? I have, so here's my version of  ' where are they now.'

PAUL WOLFOWITZ

Role In Going To War: Wolfowitz said the U.S. would be greeted as liberators, that Iraqi oil money for pay for the reconstruction, and that Gen. Eric Shinseki’s estimate that several hundred thousand troops would be needed was “wildly off the mark.” [Washington Post, 12/8/05]

Where He Is Now: Bush promoted Wolfowitz to head the World Bank in March 2005. [Washington Post, 3/17/05]

Key Quote: “We are dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon.” [Wolfowitz, 3/27/03]

ELLIOT ABRAMS

Role In Going To War: Abrams was one of the defendants in the Iran-Contra Affair, and he pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of withholding information from Congress. He was appointed Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director on the National Security Council for Near East and North African Affairs during Bush’s first term, where he served as Bush’s chief advisor on the Middle East. His name surfaced as part of the investigation into who leaked the name of a undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame. [Washington Post, 5/27/03, 2/3/05]

Where He Is Now: Abrams was promoted to deputy national security adviser in February of 2005. [Slate, 2/17/05]

Key Quote: “We recognize that military action in Iraq, if necessary, will have adverse humanitarian consequences. We have been planning over the last several months, across all relevant agencies, to limit any such consequences and provide relief quickly.” [CNN,2/25/03]

More From Think Progress

'Nativity' booted from Ill. holiday fair

Crossposted from The Huffington Post

Associated Press | Don Babwin | Posted November 27, 2006 11:59 PM

From killermovies.com

A public Christmas festival is no place for the Christmas story, the city says. Officials have asked organizers of a downtown Christmas festival, the German Christkindlmarket, to reconsider using a movie studio as a sponsor because it is worried ads for its film "The Nativity Story" might offend non-Christians.

New Line Cinema, which said it was dropped, had planned to play a loop of the new film on televisions at the event. The decision had both the studio and a prominent Christian group shaking their heads.

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   Can you imagine that? Some non-Christians might get offended! Oh what a shame! If the non-Christians don't like it then I think that they should just pack the hell up and go the home!

    "God bless America?" I do believe that God has pretty much stopped blessing America a long time ago as a nation because we have given into this sort of crap. We have forgotten how to look toward God first and we have worried to much about hurting someone else's feelings instead.

    It is a sad day when we are worrying about upsetting a group of non- believers.                                                       Michael d.

 

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