Original “Mission Accomplished” banner to be unfurled at Bush’s presidential library?

Filed at 8:25 am, Tuesday November 23rd 2010
by Arlen Parsa

Either this is a joke, or somebody over at the George W. Bush presidential library planning committee has a sick sense of humor:

One of the most enduring symbols of George W. Bush’s presidency may soon have a prominent new home.

USA Today reports that the “Mission Accomplished” streamer, which was displayed during a speech in 2003 aboard the USS Lincoln and came to encapsulate the Bush Adminisration’s premature announcement of success in Iraq, has been shipped to the future site of George W. Bush’s presidential library, and may even be rolled out as an exhibit when the facility opens its doors in 2013.

3 Responses to “Original “Mission Accomplished” banner to be unfurled at Bush’s presidential library?”

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