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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Spining the Unspinable
So while returning US troops have been, "...encouraging soldiers returning from Iraq to present a positive image of the war effort. However, there are certainly consequences for doing the exact opposite. 'I've been promised an early release if I do a good job promoting the war,’ says one reservist who asked not to be identified.'

A quick look at the images comming out of Iraq says otherwise. Its all fucked and no amount of spin is going to un-fuck it.

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