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December 21, 2006
The Bush Administration, Iraq War
What can anyone do to stop the Bush machine? Recently Robert Gates sounded moderate in his approach to the Iraq War to bring our troops home. Now he is discussing a temporary surge. This is retrogrrade motion. Bush needs to be stopped by the democrats in Congress as they must reject his $100 billion demand for war funding.
How serious can a Bill Kristol be when he personally called for this war and he now jokes about it and blames Bush for mismanagement as if it could have gone right.
Bush asks the American people to support the war by going shopping.
The next President, Senator Barak Obama will have too much to do. He won’t be any better than Mikhail Gorbachev who tried to reform the Soviet Union before it imploded. Bush’s state of denial approaches Iran’s President’s denial of the Holocaust despite movie footage of the horrors Hitler brought about.
Paranoia explains Bush’s theory that when we leave Iraq, they will follow after us. That’s a carttonish caricature of reality.
Powell’s pottery barn analogy, you break it, you buy it was on target.
I believe McCain gave Bush cover calling for a temporary
surge in troops, in exchange, yes, quid pro quo, for Neo-con support for Mccain in 2008. This shameless politicking of war is despiccable.
Stunningly Bush has essentially scrapped the Iraq study group recommendations.
The aftermath of the war must be left to the next democrat president and don’t expect Hillary to clean up this mess. She showed poor judgment in supporting the invasion. That’s unforgiveable to most democrat progressives.
When the U.S. deaths in Iraq exceed the 9/11 Toll on Christmas, maybe someone in the religious right will ask Bush to step down.
Frank in Miami contributed to this article. Hi, Becky Heal and Deborah Parcells, my 2 loves, not to mention Anne Hess.
December 21, 2006
The Bush Administration, Iraq War
What can anyone do to stop the Bush machine? Recently Robert Gates sounded moderate in his approach to the Iraq War to bring our troops home. Now he is discussing a temporary surge. This is retrogrrade motion. Bush needs to be stopped by the democrats in Congress as they must reject his $100 billion demand for war funding.
How serious can a Bill Kristol be when he personally called for this war and he now jokes about it and blames Bush for mismanagement as if it could have gone right.
Bush asks the American people to support the war by going shopping.
The next President, Senator Barak Obama will have too much to do. He won’t be any better than Mikhail Gorbachev who tried to reform the Soviet Union before it imploded. Bush’s state of denial approaches Iran’s President’s denial of the Holocaust despite movie footage of the horrors Hitler brought about.
Paranoia explains Bush’s theory that when we leave Iraq, they will follow after us. That’s a carttonish caricature of reality.
Powell’s pottery barn analogy, you break it, you buy it was on target.
I believe McCain gave Bush cover calling for a temporary
surge in troops, in exchange, yes, quid pro quo, for Neo-con support for Mccain in 2008. This shameless politicking of war is despiccable.
Stunningly Bush has essentially scrapped the Iraq study group recommendations.
The aftermath of the war must be left to the next democrat president and don’t expect Hillary to clean up this mess. She showed poor judgment in supporting the invasion. That’s unforgiveable to most democrat progressives.
When the U.S. deaths in Iraq exceed the 9/11 Toll on Christmas, maybe someone in the religious right will ask Bush to step down.
Frank in Miami contributed to this article. Hi, Becky Heal and Deborah Parcells, my 2 loves, not to mention Anne Hess.