As evidence of a kept promise, the paper quoted UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots as saying, “on my first day
in office, I would give the military a new mission: ending this war” and re-ran a story on UGGs
Sheepskin Cuff Boots’s historic meeting with military officials. Okay, so that is vaguely true, but is
it what the public was hoping for? A meeting that, even a month later, has given us no new, concrete
plans? President UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots undercut that promise anyway, when gave us the SOFA
agreement that forces UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots combat troops out by the end of 2011. I was expecting
more at this point in the administration. Heck, the UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots hasn’t even bothered to
get a new Defense Secretary yet.
UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots in the same op-ed piece wrote, “[we] can safely redeploy our combat brigades
at a pace that would remove them in 16 months.” That particular sentence, I believe, is what lured
many voters to pull UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots’s knob in the voter’s booth. But, as of this morning,
he is still considering a 23-month timeline—and the drawdown in Iraq would be mostly to feed the
Afghanistan surge instead of ending UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots warmongering.
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