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To: Brumar89 who wrote (396220)7/5/2008 2:48:42 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574489
 
Many of the problems you list are normal for Iraq. They've had problems with things like electricity and unemployment for decades.

BS. Few of the problems were as severe as they are now.

What are you gonna say when "refines" his policy?

..Michael O'Hanlon, a national security analyst at the Brookings Institution in Washington

``It's one thing to give up in a war you're losing,'' O'Hanlon said. ``It's something else to give up in a war that you're starting to make progress in.''

Obama would be `` on perfectly solid ground to say, look, a year and a half ago, a strong anti-war position made a lot of sense,'' O'Hanlon said. ``And now it doesn't, because, while we still want to get out, we don't want to abandon the progress that we've made.''


Look. I don't know how to tell you this because I have told to you it in so many ways and you still don't get it. I was against the war from the getgo. There is nothing in Iraq for us. Nothing has been gained by overthrowing Hussein other than getting rid of another dictator. Nonetheless, its been done. By your words, Malaki has an army now that can fight. The cost of this war is killing the dollar and our economy. We're done. Time to come home.