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Remember Why We Went to Afghanistan?

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
10/07/09 12:19 AM EDT

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Dennis Kolb Sr.

Oct 7, 2009

When Uncle Sam constantly trying to lead Any Military action,the Objective Becomes Subjective.When Military intervention becomes necessary,just give the Best Military in the World and the Field Comanders their Objectives, Provide Everything they Need to Achieve Objectives,Stay Out of Their Field of Expertease,and let them;(GIT-R-DONE)..

 

Hokies fan

Oct 7, 2009

Um... isn't bin Laden in Pakistan? Guess Beeler's drinking the kool-aid now. Shame, too. Gifted cartoonist.

 


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