To All You Mothers with Children in Iraq...
...Look how much your beloved commander-in-chief cares about the lives of your beloved children. When John Kerry told you over and over that your children were sent to war without armor, he was ridiculed. All the while your commander-in-chief knew your children were dying because they were naked in the face of insurgents' explosives. He had a blank check. Money was no object. Production was NOT maxed out. HE DID NOTHING. Not until Rummy, whose genius idea it was to go to war unprepared, publicly humiliated himself in front of those he sent to die, 1000 combat deaths later, did your commander-in-chief do anything. Once again, your commander-in-chief's policy is, if confronted with the truth, and you don't give a shit, give 'em the back of your hand, lie!
Here, have a look:
Army orders increase in armor production
By Bryan Bender, Boston Globe Staff | December 11, 2004
WASHINGTON -- The Army yesterday ordered the main supplier of armored Humvees to ramp up production from 450 to 550 vehicles per month after coming under intense criticism in recent days that it has not utilized all its manufacturing capacity to protect soldiers in Iraq from roadside bombs.
After meeting with Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld -- who faced tough questioning from troops on Wednesday about the lack of armored vehicles in Iraq -- Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey called the CEO of Armor Holdings in Jacksonville, Fla., and asked the company to increase production as soon as it can.
So Moms, why now and not before March, 2003? Anyone care to venture an answer?
Here, have a look:
Army orders increase in armor production
By Bryan Bender, Boston Globe Staff | December 11, 2004
WASHINGTON -- The Army yesterday ordered the main supplier of armored Humvees to ramp up production from 450 to 550 vehicles per month after coming under intense criticism in recent days that it has not utilized all its manufacturing capacity to protect soldiers in Iraq from roadside bombs.
After meeting with Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld -- who faced tough questioning from troops on Wednesday about the lack of armored vehicles in Iraq -- Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey called the CEO of Armor Holdings in Jacksonville, Fla., and asked the company to increase production as soon as it can.
So Moms, why now and not before March, 2003? Anyone care to venture an answer?
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