In the immortal words of Bush "Mission Accomplished".
Originally Posted by Sa_artman
I don't necessarily like doing back to back posts....but need I have to remind you that the "Mission Accomplished" banner had NOTHING to do with George W. Bush being present!
Let me educate the possibly uneducated on certain things which are military, having spent a long time in the military, I consider myself well acquainted with the customs, unlike most of the left-wingers who throw that banner around.
The AIRCRAFT CARRIER completed it's assigned mission, many months late because they were on station when the war broke out. They spent several extra months away from wives, girlfriends, and children.
In military parlance it's not uncommon to have a "Mission Accomplished" banner, a celebration for the troops , and sometimes their families too. If I recall Anheuser-Busch even created hundreds of thousands of "Mission Accomplished" coins in celebration of the end of the ground war. They had the emblems of all of the services on it. It was pretty cool for a freebie. USAA did something too (and I wished I were in my office to look at my coin rack).
Anyway....I wished people would just put that one to rest, ok, so many people still foam at the mouth at mere mention of Bush, but this is one that you can't pin on him.