This is another good one for those blind Obama faithful...:)
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Largest Ever Enlistment Ceremony - you'll NEVER guess where...

A friend just sent me this. Enjoy!

I'm sure you already know about this. It was shown over and over on TV, right? 

OK, so maybe it wasn't shown over and over, but surely it was shown on TV at least one time,

wasn't it ?

This was the largest re-enlistment ceremony ever held in military history.

The ceremony was held on the 4th of July, 2008 at Al Faw Palace,  Baghdad ,  Iraq  .

General David Petraeus officiated.

This amazing story was ignored by the 'mainstream' media.

American men and women volunteering to stay longer in Iraq, so that when we leave, the new democracy will have a chance of surviving, is the exact opposite of what the media wants you to think about Iraq. 

A pizzeria in  Chicago  donated 2000 pizzas that were made and shipped to Baghdad  , and were delivered on the 4th. The media did report that 2000 pizzas were sent to  Iraq  on July 4th...

  The only part they left out of the report was the event for which the pizzas were sent.

 Interesting, eh? OY! Mainstream media just doesn't get it do they? We are Americans and proud of our country. We also believe in finishing what we've started. Also, many people choose to serve because they believe in what we're doing over there.

Novel concept, eh?

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