“Un-Winnable” And Still Moving On

Wednesday, August 15, 2007
By Bob Parks

I just got this fax from a fairly local Moveon.org mob where they will release a "new report" called "War at Home". Actually, they originally sent an email release to my job's account last week and called up this morning to confirm we had received it. I took the call. Imagine how it felt talking to someone from MoveOn.org who thought I was one of them….

As we couldn't find it, the email must have wound up in our email junk box and was deleted. The irony. So he offered to fax it, and sure enough, within two minutes our fax machine was delivering blank sheets of paper. He probably faxed the blank side. Less than a minute or so later, the actual fax came through.

According to this MoveOn.org communique, the report will be "highlighting the cost of the Iraq War to residents in every congressional district" including ours.

Now while I won't insult your intelligence with the guts of the text, it was the title that initially grabbed my attention…. (more…)

Bob Parks is a member/writer for the National Advisory Council of Project 21, and VP of Marketing and Media Relations/Staff Writer for the New Media Alliance, Inc. | More from Bob Parks

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One Response to ““Un-Winnable” And Still Moving On”

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    S Baker Says:

    Only those ignorant of history think that war does not bring about change in government, social structure, leaders, injustice, etc. The progressive liberals seem to forget changes made in WWII in Germany and Japan. Are the progressives really so stupid or which side are they on?

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