Today he opines at length about his "great experiences" over there recently in his regular WorldNetDaily column, including some pictures of his travels around that he**hole sandbox, one of which is below.
He reports like most Iraq travelers of late, the honest ones, that the improvements over there are nothing short of phenomenal and very apparent everywhere he traveled, which included major hotspots that most of the liberal celebrities certainly don't venture, 15 different U.S. bases to be precise. He reiterates it "ain't over 'til it's over and much painful work sadly remains, but it is greatly improved and getting better each day according to both his opinion and his meetings with the various troops and military leaders there now.
Good reading if you like good news that is, which is why you wouldn't hear this account anywhere on the alphabet dinosaur media outlets on a cold day in he**.
Thoughts and photos from my 2nd trip to Iraq:
WorldNetDaily: "Stars and Stripes reported last week about my fifteen-base visit in Iraq. Unlike my United Service Organizations tour last year, our goal this year was to also visit many outlying posts where celebrities don't often go. This trip was also unique because we were able to meet some Iraqis citizens and the Iraqi army.So, for several days, we were transported around the Al Anbar province and beyond, from Fallujah to the furthest western border of Iraq with Syria, and from Al Qa'im to Ali al Salem in Kuwait. Most bases we visited several hours and some overnight, talking and eating with the troops.
What we found, however, at every location was unexpected and to some degree caught us off guard. continued here
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