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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kevin Rose who wrote (419347)6/27/2003 12:34:10 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Get a grip, Rose.

(with the eerily similar Westmoreland and McNamaras sound-alikes).

let's see some proof of that...or are you just running your mouth as usual?



To: Kevin Rose who wrote (419347)6/27/2003 2:18:23 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The cracks are starting to appear. The Blame Game is coming soon, between the neo-cons in the DoD and the moderates in the State Dept.

You got that right.....even conservatives outside the White House are beginning to wonder who's in charge.

Meanwhile, we're stuck with:

1) A liberated Iraqi people who view our troops as an occupying army, and are coming to hate us as much as Saddam.


Yes, they are a tad ungrateful. Its maybe why when Top Gun was over there he didn't bother to land; instead Air Force tipped its wings as it flew over Iraq.

2) A huge multi-year, multi-billion (trillion?) dollar task of rebuilding a crumbled Iraq, where even the basic necessities of life (power and water) are lacking.

Let's see.......what are the estimates? Iraq is costing us $3 billion per month. And Iraq and Afghanistan combined are costing $54 billion per year! What's $54 billion when your daddy is rich!

3) A fruitless search for WMD.

A ha........you forgot the bags of Castor beans they found.

4) An incomprehensible failure of intelligence and foreign policy that will make the 'Bush Doctrine' the laughingstock of history.

What little credibility we did have is all but lost.

5) Most importantly, our troops being killed and wounded in a quagmire that is beginning to sound more and more like 1967 (with the eerily similar Westmoreland and McNamaras sound-alikes).

That is absolutely the worst part.....two more have been killed today. Soon more will have died since the war 'ended', then were killed during the war. Its a crime. The neocons should be hung by their thumbs.

George Will had it right that the ability to find WMD evidence is absolutely necessary to rescue whatever shred of US credibility remains. The 'liberation sham' is so transparent that it is insulting to the people of the US.

<font color=red>THAT'S WHY ITS TIME FOR REGIME CHANGE IN THE US!