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Bush's Eighth Year: "Vacuous Victory," Iraq Occupation-Dec. 2011
 
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Bush's Eighth Year: "Vacuous Victory," Iraq Occupation-Dec. 2011 [Paperback]

Robert R. Morman Ph.D. (Author)

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July 23, 2009
The specious reasons for beginning the war in Iraq were re-stated, bailouts for Wall Street and the Big Three auto industry staggering, the economy in recession, national deficits and debt increasing, the pre-emptive war in Iraq unresolved, a flimsy Iraqi government dominated by Shiites and Kurds, sectarian violence waning, the largest embassy in the world built in Baghdad with occupation until December 31,'11, Taliban attacks increasing with more U. S. troops destined for re-deployment from Iraq to Afghanistan, USAF air tanker refueling contract conflict between Boeing and Northrup, radar system in Czech Republic and interceptor missiles in Poland, benign policy on illegal immigration and phantom border fence construction forsaken, detrimental free trade policy and huge deficits with China and elsewhere rising, second largest embassy in the world built in Beijing, tainted products from China, Bush's legacy trip to the Olympiad, no peace in the Middle East, the election of socialist Barack Hussein Obama over hapless McCain, ongoing controversy over global warming at the UN and the EU waxing tough on immigration ruining their nations. In brief, the Bush administration was a continuing economic, cultural and financial disaster.

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Robert R. Morman was born in Lansford, PA. He He served in the USN as Chief Yeoman during WWII and later joined the USAFR and retired as a Major. He received the B. A., M. A. and Ph. D. degrees in psychology (USC, 1955). He worked as a research psychologist, counseling psychologist, and professor in psychology and education at CSULA. Xlibris.com published "Final Departures of the Famous," "Exits of the Eminent," "Passing of the Prominent" and "Bush's Fourth Year, Post War Iraq." lstBooks.com (AuthorHouse.com) published several books on the Clinton presidency, "Bush's Presidential Election 2000," "Bush's First Year. . .," "Bush's Second Year. . ." and "Bush's Third Year. . ." AuthorHouse also published "Lights Out for Laudable Luminaries" in '05, "Bush's 6th Year- Civil War in Iraq. . ." in '07, "Demises of the Distinguished" in '07, "Bush's 7th Year, Civil War In Iraq "Stay the Course Surge Dirge" and "Farewells to the Famous."

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