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Saturday, September 16, 2006

As many as 130 bodies have been found in Baghdad in three days, as death squads defied American and Iraqi efforts to halt violence between Sunnis and Shias. [The Times (UK)]

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Hey,
School of the Americas
Graduating Class - 2006

Paaar-tay!!!!

They Moved And Held Over The 172nd To Secure Baghdad And This Violence Increases.

Oh But Stay The Course, Not That You Are Getting Anywhere.

Oh, Maybe Headed For A Killer Iceberg !

-Sarge

Maybe Headed For A Killer Iceberg !

I'd feel safer with the iceberg.

Terrorists don't melt so easily.

But the trench will save them.
Part 3 of ignore reality and stay the course. How much weapons interception can you really expect when the cops are part of the militia bringing in the bombs?
Reality: Not a friend of the right.

How much drugs interception can you really expect when the cops are part of the smugglers bringing in the dope?

I believe it's about time for Ann Coulter to tell us that things are going "swimmingly" in Iraq.

The trenches around Baghdad is clearly a sign that Freedom is on the March, at least until you reach a trench.

Just look at it as 130 little victories for conservatives.

Stay the Course!
Mission Accomplished!

Here's more good news:

"Iraq stumbling in its bid to purge Rogue Police"

www.nytimes.com

If they fill the trench with water, it'll be swimmingly successful.
Till the corpses plug it up.
Moats: more advanced thinking from Donny "I fought in the Civil War (for the South)" Rumsfeld.

Loks like the righties have Cut and Run from this posting as qwell.
Or do they just have other priorities than defending Bush.
Maybe they're afraid there'll be a drug test.

Notice how there are fewer and fewer people immediately jumping in to say that Iraq is better now than it was before. Even their backup argument, that a liberal media conspiracy is preventing good news about Iraq, is wearing thin.

I noticed online and in real life they are more quiet. It might be sinking in.


Nah... Those arguments didn't work so now Bush and his Followers are sticking to the talking points of: 911 and terror, and terror and 911, and terrorists will kill your family if Bush does not get his way. Just don't ask them what that has to do with Iraq or you risk their heads exploding.

How can anyone deny that Bush's Iraq has been a disaster? Just how many "crackdowns" have we had in Iraq?

November 22, 2004 "Iraqi Elections Set as Crackdown Continues"
www.foxnews.com

May 30, 2005 "Iraqi Forces Launch Crackdown" - www.foxnews.com

June 14, 2006 "Violence Dips in Baghdad Amid Security Crackdown" www.foxnews.com

August 30, 2006 "a major security crackdown launched in Baghdad on Aug. 7.has lowered Sunni-Shiite killings there" www.foxnews.com

Recent "crackdowns" are coming every other month!

I remember when Republicans would get all upset when it was pointed out in 2004 (OVER TWO YEARS AGO) that things didn't look so great in Iraq. It needs more time. The latest crackdown is working. I heard it all. Imagine the deep down embarassment and shame they must have now.

That "progress" should be remarked upon by Bush at his Friday Press Conference - and that "progress" is in fact the digging of trenches around Baghdad.... - is anybody listening? This is the opposite of progress. You "liberate" a country and three years latar you are digging trenches to save the liberated people from each other?

There is only one thing we can do and I'll say it until November:

VOTE REPUBLICANS OUT WHEREVER POSSIBLE

Loks like the righties have Cut and Run from this posting as qwell.

Noone cares about defending Bush, this is a sad situation that is inevitable in the Middle East. Same thing happened in Viet Nam and Cambodia. They blame us for that, but they don't blame the khmer Rouge like they would not blame a rottweiler for attacking a child because it's an easier target. It's emotion taking over your better judgement. Power struggles are a basic human instinct. Finding someone to blame is another human instinct, so you blame Bush or me or Americans, but never yourself. That would just be out of the question, wouln't it. I propose that you step back and gain more knowledge about the situation before passing judgement.

There is only one thing we can do and I'll say it until November:

VOTE REPUBLICANS OUT WHEREVER POSSIBLE


This is just ignorance talking. Voting Republican or voting Democrat makes little difference. We are building bases in Iraq. Big bases. Several bases. Do you think that a Democrat president will change these long-term plans? I really don't think so. Everyone knows that the Clinton administration had a liberal foreign policy so that the US would appear to get beat up and then the Republicans come in, expand the empire and then a Democrat will be elected next to implement the same wimpy foreign policy so that the world falls back in love with us again. But, we own Iraq now.

I am not being cynical, just sober.

You see, there is nothing to get emotional about; like you actually have control with your vote. You want control with your vote? Be sure to vote for the school board, sheriff and other local elections. You honestly will make a difference there.

I remember when Republicans would get all upset when it was pointed out in 2004 (OVER TWO YEARS AGO) that things didn't look so great in Iraq. It needs more time. The latest crackdown is working. I heard it all. Imagine the deep down embarassment and shame they must have now.

It is truly amazing how many people simply just don't get it.

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