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To: Road Walker who wrote (216604)1/31/2005 10:13:02 PM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571477
 
I am declaring a major victory for the Iraqis in their quest for freedom. Is it the last victory needed? No. Patience is needed to stay the course and eventually to secure their future. Iraqis know that they need the U.S. a little longer. One Iraqi minister said that U.S. troops could be gone within 18 months, if security forces are in place and ready by then. Even the Iraqis know what you clearly don't. They need us now. Luckily, we don't have weak-kneed people like you in the White House. Otherwise, we'd have left before the job was done.

Instead, it's looking more and more likely that Iraq will end up secure and free and that just gets your goat. You can't stand it that you and the liberal left are so wrong on so many counts. What a bitter pill you have to swallow.



To: Road Walker who wrote (216604)1/31/2005 11:52:08 PM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1571477
 
If keeping US troops in Iraq was a ballot initiative, I guarantee it would have been kick the SOB's out.

That's an intersting idea. On the next ballot, there should a question of whether ordinary Iraqis want US troops to withdraw within a year from the day of the vote.