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Thursday, November 12, 2009


BARACK OBAMA

A Sentence You May Not Need to Finish

When an administration official begins a sentence about what's going on with the Afghanistan decision, "I’m not saying that we’ll be in a perpetual state of review, but—" doesn't anything that follows that "but" serve as some evidence that indeed, the administration does appear to be in a perpetual state of review?


 





 

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