US Troop withdrawal within 18 months?

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Success in Iraq still possible, say top US officials - Financial Times - MSNBC.com

Ok, let us analyze. Just last week GW was saying that we will not leave Iraq until the war is won. Now, amid growing dissent even among his own Party over the war in Iraq, he has decided to give up the "Stay the course" phrase. And now, FINALLY a deadline of sorts is beginning to form. Top military officials are predicting a full withdrawal within 18 months. Hmm... 18 months eh? That is right before GW will FINALLY be out of office FOREVER! Seems to me that GW is trying to set himself up with a "I won the war in Iraq" exit from office.
I tell you what, I used to be a stern supporter of Bush and the war in Iraq. But, the past few months I have finally begun to realize the extent to which he and his administration have lied to and deceived the American public. I now see that he is a Baboon. Dick Cheney is the Baboon's purple ass, and Rumsfeld is the poo that is flung from the Baboon's purple ass. The only thing that helps me to sleep at night is knowing that he can never be elected as President ever again.
 
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Success in Iraq still possible, say top US officials - Financial Times - MSNBC.com

Ok, let us analyze. Just last week GW was saying that we will not leave Iraq until the war is won. Now, amid growing dissent even among his own Party over the war in Iraq, he has decided to give up the "Stay the course" phrase. And now, FINALLY a deadline of sorts is beginning to form. Top military officials are predicting a full withdrawal within 18 months. Hmm... 18 months eh? That is right before GW will FINALLY be out of office FOREVER! Seems to me that GW is trying to set himself up with a "I won the war in Iraq" exit from office.
I tell you what, I used to be a stern supporter of Bush and the war in Iraq. But, the past few months I have finally begun to realize the extent to which he and his administration have lied to and deceived the American public. I now see that he is a Baboon. Dick Cheney is the Baboon's purple ass, and Rumsfeld is the poo that is flung from the Baboon's purple ass. The only thing that helps me to sleep at night is knowing that he can never be elected as President ever again.

What the hell are you talking about? He was never "stay the course" that wasn't his phrase. At least that's what he said in THIS interview. I love how the bullshit flies from both parties.
 

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My father-in-law just came home last week from Iraq. He was told to expect to be going back for another tour next year. 18 months my ass.....that might be the time line to begin pulling out of Iraq.....but that isn't the time given to have everyone outta there.
 

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I'm going to have this new sig until the elections. I thought it was a great tool to see where your congressmen and senators stand on supporting the troops. Their grades are based on hundreds of votes that they made while in office. I like the fact that they don't show them as Dem or Rep on the list, they don't care what party they are with. They just grade them on votes, nothing more. It's amazing how many names I see with grades D or F that are constantly saying how much they support the troops. Well Congressman, your votes don't back it up.
 

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btw

rep h. e. brown, jr. got a c.
sen l. o. graham got a d-.
sen j. demint got an f.

pretty bad for first district of south carolina :(
 
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