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The Nation: Called The "Iraq Campaign," This Effort Supports A Leader With Plans To Leave Iraq

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by bm6005 March 4, 2008 6:23 PM EST
Victory in Iraq looks like a bunch of Iraqis living together in Peace and prosperity.....
Posted by cbscrash07

They''ve hated each other for centuries (Sunni''s & ******) and you think we can make the lion lie down with the lamb? Looking for the Easter bunny now that it''s March? LOL,LOL
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by element51 March 4, 2008 5:36 PM EST
If we look at our options concerning Iraq the picture is not so rosey no matter what we do. If we stay, we will have to commit to more troops, more death and more money. If we leave, the area will return to what it has always been and we will probably lose access to all that oil. If we reduce our troop level it will be difficult to facilitate any major changes. This is really a Catch 22 situation and party affiliation has nothing to do with it. The entire Middle East is so volitile that sooner or later someone is going to strike a match and the whole area is going to explode. This has nothing to do with cowardace or bravery..it''s a matter of doing the best we can to keep a lid on the powder keg. I just hope that whoever is elected can keep a cool head and make the right decisions.
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by DaveGress March 4, 2008 5:18 PM EST
mbcsmith - looks like the prick is back! It''s you. Start getting used to a DEM president. McLaime can''t handle the heat.
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by sebastian27-2009 March 4, 2008 5:17 PM EST
I am getting the feeling that a majority in this country are resigned to and are ok with sending an unending stream of our best to the mid-East to be killed and/or mutilated so long as the rest of us can stay at home, drive our gashogs, and enjoy their sacrifice.
When are we going to accept the fact that the mid-East was a mess before we got there, has been for thousands of years, and will be for the foreseeable future. The British and French stayed there for a hundred years and finally got smart and went home.
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by DaveGress March 4, 2008 5:16 PM EST
cbscrash07 - nice to know there are some dreamers left. Keep on dreamin''.
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by mbcsmith March 4, 2008 4:42 PM EST

By all means vote for McCain if you want to continue the failed policies of GWB, both domestically and internationally.


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Posted by incog-nito at 12:57 AM : Mar 04, 2008


President McCain. Get used to it.
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by Syndicate March 4, 2008 4:28 PM EST
Victory in Iraq looks like a bunch of Iraqis living together in Peace and prosperity. Victory in Iraq is the Iraqi people realizing their full potental. I can''t figure out why liberals can''t understand this.
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by DaveGress March 4, 2008 3:38 PM EST
kesac4650 - pray tell, what does victory look like? Give this forum a glimpse of that.
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by kesac4650 March 4, 2008 3:03 PM EST
The responsible plan for leaving Iraq is US victory.
Kowtowing to radical Islam is no solution unless we mean to continue doing that for generations.
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by lilvinnyb March 4, 2008 1:54 PM EST
No matter what, I prefer a president who WONT KISS THE A$$ OF OUR ENEMIES. Can anyone say "Neville Chaimberlain".

Even notice that move-on never tell anyone that they joined forces with a group that advocates NOT striking against terrorists in Afghanistan.... EVEN AFTER SEPT 11.

Bottom line is. Mccain was right on the surge...its working, no matter.
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