Comments on: Bush Drops 'Stay The Course' Phrase

But White House Rejects Calls For Dramatic Policy Shift In Iraq

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by pakaal October 24, 2006 6:16 PM EDT
No policy shift means "stay the course"!

I for one am going to use that phrase until we actually DO make a change. Until then it continues to accurately describe what we've been seeing them do the past six years: the same old thing.
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by tibu987 October 24, 2006 5:02 PM EDT
"We'll stay the course."
Easy for "W" to say, who does he know that is risking their lives in this not-winnable war.
'Nuff said.
Vote out the incumbents, Dems and Repubs.
Vote for term limits when possible.
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by meboard October 24, 2006 4:45 PM EDT
Oh wait a minute b4815, aren't we all suppose to get married and propogate the world. Or don't you buy into that neo-con radical right decree.
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by bluestardad October 24, 2006 4:38 PM EDT
What a horses hind end, if he had to serve in combat he would never have considered putting us in Iraq in the first place. These People running this war I would not trust to make me coffee.
Cut and Run is honorable compared to Send and Not Serve, Stay and be Stupid, Chide and be a Chicken Hawk, or Preach values and be a Pedophile. Remember there is a special gift for those of you who vote Republican, Mr. Foley%u2019s Special %u201CPage Probe Soap on a Rope%u201D guaranteed to help you achieve Mission Accomplished, especially made for those of you who are having trouble Staying the Course.

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by pendragon679 October 24, 2006 4:38 PM EDT
So King Dubya is no longer going to use the phrase "stay the course," but there are to be "no dramatic shifts in policy." In other words, the drunken frat boy who bought his way into the White House with daddy's money is just going to change the way he talks about his Iraqi mis-adventure. More and more, this is beginning to sound like Dubya trying to compensate for what he obviously doesn't have in either his pants or under his hat.

Pull out? Doesn't sound manly to me!!
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by diamtool October 24, 2006 3:51 PM EDT
amazing!
i guess 60,000 fine american kids killed trying to prop up a corrupt regime in nam wasn't enough for one american. he wishes the Wall was three stories high and we would still be shipping our jobs to Communist China. (remember? that was our real enemy in nam) so he could shop at walmart.
God Bless our Troops
God forgive George Bush

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by shingles1 October 24, 2006 3:50 PM EDT
Sometimes you gotta wonder whether or not One_American is for real - surely no one can be that obtuse and not be kidding.
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by October 24, 2006 3:49 PM EDT
One_American you sure have a slanted view of the human race, don't you? I consider myself a liberal and have excellent work ethics, etc. I say deport the radical right, you're killing us all.
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by osidebear October 24, 2006 3:49 PM EDT
One(Blind)American blames liberals for "losing" the Vietnam War. I'm sure if he had his way, US soldiers would still be fighting and dying in that lost cause, too.
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by b4815 October 24, 2006 3:48 PM EDT
meboard...Should have thought about that before you had all those kids!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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