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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (77161)6/17/2006 2:33:03 AM
From: Nadine CarrollRead Replies (3) of 81568
 
At last we know what Republicans mean when they talk about a "plan for victory" in Iraq. They still have no real plan to achieve victory in Iraq itself, where civil conflict worsens, casualties continually rise, and even the elimination of the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq seems unlikely to reduce the carnage

The leaders of Democratic party seem remarkably unaware of how they are projecting themselves as rooting for an American defeat in Iraq. And that isn't some smear dreamt up by Karl Rove, it's just how their own words sound to most Americans.

A week ago, al Zarqawi was killed. The US military is beaming, Iraqis are dancing in the streets, and the GOP has a new wind in its back. The Democrats, for whom our inability to get Zarqawi was proof that we were losing in Iraq, are now hastening to assure us that Zarqawi's death didn't matter, we're still losing.

This is known as heads I win, tails you lose. And it involves smiling at bad news and frowning at good news. Do you think people don't notice?
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