Monday, April 30, 2007

Mission Accomplished?

Today is the anniversary of the Mission Accomplished speech the President gave on the USS Abraham Lincoln. For laughs, I looked up the speech and read it. Then, like a slap in the face, something was missing. I read it again and again. Much to my surprise the thing that was missing was the phrase "Mission Accomplished". It's no where to be seen.

So why is it called the "Mission Accomplished" speech? The only thing I can think of is because them mainstream media elite want you to believe he said it. Why would somebody want to lie to us like that?

Maybe they're filled with so much hatred that they'll do anything to discredit somebody they don't like. It's obvious to me they hate the truth.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

its because he was standing in front of a sign that said "mission acomplished"

Don said...

Oh. That banner. The one that was signifying the end of the USS Abraham Lincoln's 10 month deployment at the request of the crew members.

So the media elite decided to make it look like that's what the President meant. Why can't they just tell the truth?