Four years, 3217 coalition fatalities, 50,000 wounded or medically transported, and 700,000 excess civilian fatalities later, our little baby of an invasion is really growing up. It's almost a full-grown cluster-f*¢k.
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Yep. It awful.
Now when are the democrats going to end the war?
You are going to have to deal with that question evenually.
Almost a cluster F&&K?????
I beg to differ... It's as F*&Ked up as the KS old school board. Can you send Connie Morris over there?