Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Winning hearts and minds in Afghanistan

The Los Angeles Times must be on the side of the Taliban! Why else would they publish pictures like this?


White House spokesthingy Jay Carney says the conduct does not represent the standards of the US military. Mr. Carney couldn't say if President O'bama had seen the pix, since he doesn't read newspapers all that much, but if he did, he would surely believe the situation needs to be investigated and those responsible should be held accountable. Just like that guy that killed all those villagers. Where is he now?

NATO's top commander in Armpitistan said he couldn't agree more, adding "Just as soon as we can figure out who those guys are, we'll bring `em back to the USA. Not the ones with the funny caps though. They're Afghans."

Since allegedly ending their combat role in the sandpit last summer, the Canadian Armed Forces have assumed responsibility for the "training" of the so-called Afghan National Army and police. Obviously they have not yet covered the module on how to stay out of embarrassing photos.

Click here for more of the Times' pix of heroioc Americans in action.

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