May 1st is “Mission Accomplished Day!”

Filed in National by on April 26, 2008

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You patriots can visit the actual the S-3 that Bush landed on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1st 2003 at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Florida.

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  1. yeah, but did they keep the banner up or strategically remove it?
    I remember from the press reporting that day that the podium, cheering troops and cameras aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln was positioned carefully so that one didn’t see that the ship was actually pretty close to shore.

  2. Pandora says:

    2003? Was it really that long ago? What ever happened to Mission Accomplished?

    And yeah, Nancy, the positioning of the banner and Bush was a ‘strategical’ strike… since both could have swum to shore.

  3. kavips says:

    Who came up with the mobius strip logo for “war without end ”

    Classic.

  4. Jason330 says:

    There are two in the set. The other is a traditional yellow ribbon that reads “Scarifice Our Troops”

    Very subversive.

  5. Brian says:

    The mission is on-going. I just got this report from the General….

    http://patriotboy.blogspot.com/2008/04/im-looking-back-at-some-of-our-proudest.html

  6. Chris C says:

    Brian,
    Using a man’s children is just wrong. Worse than waterboarding. IMHO.