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INFOBABBLE! works in mysterious ways
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by Kevin Good, Unknown News
April 23, 2007
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"The Long War," a phrase coined by former U.S. Central Command chief John Abizaid to convey the time needed to defeat the religious extremism fueling al-Qaida, has been jettisoned by his successor, Adm. William Fallon.
Bush's "war on terror" phrase helps terrorists? The British Development Secretary, Hilary Benn, warned, the rhetoric has strengthened terrorist groups by helping them to create a
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shared identity. (The 'Axis of Evil' speech didn't piss everybody off enough to start the big one.)
Bush sees great progress in Iraq amidst 46 dead,150 injured
Bush 'pleased with the progress' in Iraq
United States and Russia have made great progress
President Bush pleased with progress on Medicare
In Mexico, Bush promises progress on immigration
Iraq." Lucky we didn't elect a flip-flopping administration with a questionable war record to lead us into these wars.

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in·fo·bab·ble Pronunciation: INFOBABBLE! Function: noun
1: the failure to communicate or the ability to misrepresent knowledge or intelligence
2: the attribute inherent in and communicated by one of two or more alternative sequences or arrangements of something (as nucleotides in DNA or binary digits in a computer program) that produce specific effects or a signal or character (as in a communication system or computer) representing data.
3: something (as a message, experimental data, or a picture) which justifies change in a construct (as a plan or theory) that represents physical or mental experience or other construct.
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