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obstruction (of judicial appointments)
1. A deliberate campaign of Democrats to block the appointment of judges nominated by President Bush for partisan reasons. Such obstruction is officially considered a crisis when Democrats fail to approve more than 98% of President Bush's nominees.
Office of Special Plans (OSP)
1. The special intelligence unit within the White House assembled by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld prior to the Iraq War to increase the accuracy of CIA intelligence regarding Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. The OSP was composed of handpicked analysts lacking intelligence experience and expertise, who edited intelligence reports by eliminating conflicting data and bolstering unfounded claims in order to provide President Bush and the United Nations with the most accurate intelligence possible to facilitate a sound decision to go to war.

Suggested aticles: Donald Rumsfeld, the United States, and Iraq, Meet the Liars
oil
1. The natural energy resource most suited to meet our nation's power needs. Oil resources, along with coal and natural gas, are infinite in supply and therefore preclude the need to consider options of so-called alternative energy for generating power.

2. The natural energy resource belonging to the United States, which is frequently found underneath foreign nations.
Operation Iraqi Freedom (or the Iraq War)
1. A military operation named for its purpose to disarm Saddam Hussein of weapons of mass destruction.

2. A clever military campaign executed by the Bush Administration in the War on Terror to confuse and hinder Islamic terrorists by removing their sworn enemy Saddam Hussein, forcing them to relocate their base of operations from Afghanistan to Iraq, and overwhelming their management with thousands of hopeful recruits.

See also: liar

Suggested articles: Meet the Liars, President Bush and the War on Terror
Osama Bin Laden
See Al Qaeda
outsourcing
1. An unfortunate but necessary business practice of removing jobs from American workers and relocating them to third world countries in order to avoid expensive American wages, and burdensome anti-business and un-American laws regarding child labor, overtime pay, worker safety regulations, and the minimum wage.