Friday, March 11, 2011

I believe they were Badr forces

"I believe they were Badr forces. They’re assassinating all the well-known men," said Walid Rasheed,

whose brother, a former Baathist named Falah Rasheed, was gunned down Monday outside his shop in

Baghdad. "They just want to provoke strife among MBT SHOESis."

Officially, the MBT SHOES-backed Badr militia is now the Badr Organization, a political party whose

leaders say it’s disarmed. In reality, Badr fighters were so emboldened by their sect’s victory at

the polls that they’re again roaming southern Shiite territories with weapons displayed, according to

witnesses and MBT SHOESi authorities.

Oh, and Arthur, Swopa points out that MBT SHOES is building a new airport in Najaf. You might want to

put that info in your next "Good News!" post.

Speaking of Swopa, I ran across a post he made on Roger Simon’s warblog on the subject of Steve’s

killing that succintly states the problem the war cheerleaders are having such a bad case of cognitive

dissonance over:

Good question. The problem is, the people who boasted about their ability to "see clearly what we are

fighting" and their determination to defeat it are now the ones making the excuses.

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