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                      | TROOP SURGE |  
                      | Thursday, January 18, 2007 |  
                      | IT'S ALL ABOUT THE POLITICS.  
DEMOCRATS, STILL THE PARTY OF "NOT-REPUBLICAN".  THESE GUYS ARE JUST AMAZING.
Inside the Beltway - Nation/Politics - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper: "On Dec. 5, Newsweek magazine touted an interview with then-incoming House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Rep. Silvestre Reyes as an 'exclusive.' And for good reason. 
    'In a surprise twist in the debate over Iraq,' the story began, Mr. Reyes 'said he wants to see an increase of 20,000 to 30,000 U.S. troops as part of a 'stepped up effort to dismantle the militias.' ' "
NOW HE'S AGAINST IT, SINCE PRESIDENT BUSH SAYS HE'S FOR IT.  
CHILDREN. |  
                      | posted by Jack Mercer @ 1/18/2007 10:15:00 AM   |  
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 Miriam Webster defines Snipe as: to aim a carping or snide attack, or: to shoot at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage. 
 Miriam Webster defines Snippet as: : a small part, piece, or thing; especially : a brief quotable passage. 
 In short, "Snipets" are brief, snide shots at exposed situations from a concealed vantage point. WARNING!  With due reverence to the Bill of Rights and the First Amendment there is NO comment policy on the News Snipet.
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