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Seeks To Correct Impression That He's Backing Away From Al-Maliki

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by forthepeopl1 August 23, 2007 12:36 PM EDT
THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT SHOULD BRING CHARGES AGAINST MCCONNELL''S FOR AIDING AND ABBETTING THE ENEMY..THAT IS TREASON..............

"Part of this is a classified world. The fact that we''re doing it this way means that some Americans are going to die," he said.

McConnell was in El Paso, Texas, last week for a conference on border security hosted by House Intelligence Chairman Silvestre Reyes, a Texas Democrat. The spy chief joined Reyes for an interview with his local paper.

At the end of the interview, McConnell cautioned reporter Chris Roberts that he should consider whether enemies of the U.S. could gain from the information he just shared in the interview, Roberts said. McConnell left it to the paper to decide what to publish.

HE KNOWLY NEW THAT THE ENEMY COULD USE WHAT HE HAS STATED......COME ON AMERICA WHAT ARE WE WAITTING FOR. ITS TIME FOR A AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND GET BACK OUR COUNTRY...
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by mudrose-2009 August 23, 2007 12:16 PM EDT
You forgot to pass it thru the flux capacitor! :)
Posted by infidel_us

Thanks, buddy, it''s hard keep up with vipers, er, I mean vapors.
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by bluestardad August 23, 2007 9:01 AM EDT
MORE OF THE SAME OLE BUSHIT!

CONSIDERING THE PRO STAY THE COURSE ADS RUNNING RIGHT NOW, WHEN AIR HEAD FLEISHER WAS ON CNN HARDBALL LAST NIGHT HE DID NOT EVEN KNOW THE NAMES OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN THE AD!

THESE REPUBLICANS AND NEOCONS HAVE DONE NOTHING TO REPAIR THE MILITARY, FIX WALTER REED, EXPIDITE MILITARY VETERAN HEALTH CARE, OR SUPPORT THE TROOPS!

THEY HAVE NOT COME TO GRIPS WITH THE FACT THAT THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN FIGHTING A WAR THAT BUSH STARTED AND SUPPORTING THE TROOPS!

ENLISTED SOLDIERS ON FORT BENNING GEORGIA ARE BEING FORCED TO PAY FOR THEIR OWN MEALS!

MILITARY FAMILIES HAVE THE HIGHEST DIVORCE RATE!

NOTHING IN IRAQ IS IN AMERICAN NATIONAL INTEREST!

AND MY REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE IS A VIETNAM CONSIENSIOUS OBJECTOR!

THE STANDARD NEOCON REPUBLICAN SENDING OTHERS KIDS TO FIGHT WHILE THEY ARE SAFE AT HOME!

GO FIGURE!

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by brianbwb-2009 August 23, 2007 8:43 AM EDT
Bush supports Maliki.

Maliki is a dead man walking now.
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by karlimhof August 23, 2007 8:38 AM EDT
Bottom line is: America pulled out, and things got better. Contrary to the predictions of the nutty right-wing at the time, they didn''''t "follow us home". Instead, the Vietnamese people went through their own period of turmoil, followed by peace, stability and later prosperity.

cdfoxtrot


exactly right and if this country had any political perspective besides what it is spoon fed, it should know it too.

this is the proof of why the war is phony - the iraqis are quite cabable of sorting it out themselves - BUT the neocons and big oil want to be sure they get the control and are willing to sacrifice US to get it.

phony war, phony president, phony politics.

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by seven-pesos August 23, 2007 4:49 AM EDT
in the south you cannot be a non-believer and be elected to public office.

the church will not allow it.

and we all know who controls politics in the south.

evangelist snakes and christian creeps...

nothing good comes out of the south.
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by pepperp1 August 23, 2007 3:09 AM EDT
Call your Congressional Representatives and tell them you want our soldier%u2019s home. Show this bought and paid for war profiteers group, your government is not for sale to the highest bidders. Bring our troops home begin redeploying our troops they are tired defy the ME Lobbies.


(202) 224-3121 for the Senate, and (202) 225-3121 for the House

(202) 224-3121 for the Senate, and (202) 225-3121 for the House

(202) 224-3121 for the Senate, and (202) 225-3121 for the House

(202) 224-3121 for the Senate, and (202) 225-3121 for the House

(202) 224-3121 for the Senate, and (202) 225-3121 for the House
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by meboard August 23, 2007 2:46 AM EDT
Flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop...Bush flipped before he flopped... Ha-ha, ha-ha, flip-flopper!!!!
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by nearl4511 August 23, 2007 2:43 AM EDT
A vote of confidence for Maliki is the same as a vote for Iran.

Pure politics, folks. A Democrat spoke about Maliki''s incometence as an impartial leader and Bush feels a certain kinship with this flaw. If Warner had said the same thing that Levin did, you could hear a pin drop during the President''s response.

We still can''t figure out which side we are on in the sectarian war and when all else fails, Bush mentions Al Quaeda (in Iraq = the boogeyman).

Enough of this confusion. There is no workin govt of Iraq at this point.
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by cdfoxtrot August 23, 2007 2:41 AM EDT
The most astonishing thing about the comparisons with Vietnam is that no-one is talking about what''s happened since. Bottom line is: America pulled out, and things got better. Contrary to the predictions of the nutty right-wing at the time, they didn''t "follow us home". Instead, the Vietnamese people went through their own period of turmoil, followed by peace, stability and later prosperity. Vietnam is now a friend to America and Americans can go there without fear of being attacked. This is what happens when you abandon a failed mission (e.g. Iraq) and leave the people alone to try to sort things out themselves. Staying in Iraq only prolongs the wait for the day that Iraqis will see peace and stability.

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by cdfoxtrot August 23, 2007 2:35 AM EDT
Yeah, just what the guy needs, Bush saying he supports him. Is this like the kiss of death in those Godfather movies?
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by pepperp1 August 23, 2007 1:44 AM EDT



Year-by-year, month-by-month, now even day-to-day, we''re treated to a different rationale for the Iraq war from a different President George W. Bush. McClatchy

More Bush dissembling. The real reason is to stay the course, stay the course, stay the course which is the Rove political strategy, never admit a mistake, never apologize, stay the course.



Why you ask because,

They believe Bushs legacy will improve if the additional slaughters, the killing fields, like Vietnam when the troops finally had to come home,

Happens on the next Presidents watch,

Then he can always attempt to claim he could have won if we stayed and all those people would not have died had it not been for the next President bringing the troops home


You think that stupid Vietnam speech today was the rambling of mad George, NAH, those were RNC kool aid bot talking points




WRONG this war, the these tens of thousands of deaths, the pillaging of Americas prosperity and our decline as an honorable Super Power is squarely and permanently at Bushs feet

Just as his Administration can not govern they also can not write history


AMORAL at best.



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by pastdue1 August 23, 2007 12:37 AM EDT
Posted by j-whitman at 09:10 PM : Aug 22, 2007

We know he is totally wrong in all his assertations, but j-whitman, there is a whole population out here who really are so busy trying to earn a living, raise a family and do all the necessary things that Americans have to do, that about the only time they really pay much attention to politics is when it comes up on TV. This does not mean that they are dumb or that they don''t care, it just means that they are busy and often stressed. But, guess what they get on TV, they get another serving of spin from bush and now they will get the ads to re educate all of us. This administration recognizes this and are using it.
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by seven-pesos August 23, 2007 12:21 AM EDT
somebody give me a joint!...

whitman and i are getting awful sick of these republican, christian creeps.

ho''s, drugs, homos, child predators...

bush, condisleezeball, delay, gonzalez, swaggart, foley, haggard, vitter...

all fine, upstanding, christian republican southerners...

only snakes come out of the bush loving south.

slave state, dixie republican, christian snakes.

ha,ha,ha.

nothing good comes out of the south.
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by radiob-2009 August 23, 2007 12:14 AM EDT
SgtRDS,,,, Smoking pot would benifit Bush, it would open his mind.
Posted by j-whitman


The smoke would help fill some of the empty space.
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by seven-pesos August 23, 2007 12:13 AM EDT
the republican party loves the south...

southerners are so easy to fool.

a little flag waving here, a little bible thumping there.

those ignorant southerners fall right in line, boy!

rednecks and reborns...

bush''s kind of people.

war, hate, arrogance, christian creeps, republican snakes...

nothing good comes out of the south!
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by j-whitman August 23, 2007 12:10 AM EDT
pastdue1,,, He''s totally wrong on Viet Nam & Iraq,, He''s pissed off a lot of American veterans again today ----- Wait untill our troops in Iraq hear they aren''t going to get but half the Mine Resistant Vehicles Bush promised & he''s stopping veterans Tri Care Prime.
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by gkc99 August 23, 2007 12:01 AM EDT
Flip-flop! Flip-flop!

If I were Maliki I''d be looking to that Swiss bank account with all the kickbacks from Halliburton and Blackwater, get that Gulfstream fueled and idling on the runway, start brushing off the writing pen for that Senior Fellow position with the Heritage Foundation and the Hoover Institute.

That boy''s headed for a fall.
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by chicagopoet August 22, 2007 11:55 PM EDT
You spin me right round baby right round.
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by seven-pesos August 22, 2007 11:39 PM EDT
in the south you cannot be a non-believer and be elected to public office.

the church will not allow it.

and we all know who controls politics in the south.

bush loving, faith professing evangelist snakes and christian creeps...

nothing good comes out of the south.
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