Comments on: Ret. General: Time For An Iraq Timetable

Says U.S. Troops Should Begin Withdrawal, Backs Bill Calling For End To Combat Within Year

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by david1737 November 26, 2007 6:26 PM EST
Here''s a list of other retired Generals that Bush should listen to:


Retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni
Retired Lt. Gen. William Odom
Retired Major Gen. Paul Eaton
Maj. Gen. John Batiste
Retired Lt. Gen. Greg Newbold
Lt. Gen. Bernard Trainor and Michael Gordon
Retired Brig. Gen. John Johns
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by david1737 November 26, 2007 6:09 PM EST
Wasn''''t Gen Sancho basically handed his hat? I believe so. And we should listen to him because????????

I''m tired of having to teach you ignorant Repubs how to read and comprehend the material from these articles.

That said here''s a good reason to listen to Sanchez:

HE''S A GENERAL!

If Bush had listened to his GENERALS then perhaps we wouldn''t still be in Iraq!

Please read the article you may learn something.
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by infidel_us November 26, 2007 3:48 PM EST
Wasn''t Gen Sancho basically handed his hat? I believe so. And we should listen to him because????????
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by realpatriot1 November 26, 2007 3:10 PM EST
B48151,

Define surrender. While your at it, define the mission(what is it today?).
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by antoniof123 November 26, 2007 1:36 PM EST
Just another day it may be too late for the Republican Senators this election and they want to take as many of us as the can down.

For you morons that keep singing the win in Iraq. I was against going to Iraq but because the majority wanted it I had to support the troops. Now the majority want out how come you aren''t supporting the troops.

When the dust settles and I have to tighten my belt because the debt has to be paid I will remember to never vote for another Republican again.
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by ajmarine1 November 26, 2007 7:41 AM EST
OK, there''''s been an earthquake and the world is coming to an end. But I would like to find out more about that insane guy Ron Paul. How come I never hear anything about him on these message boards?

Posted by ontheleft at 10:05 PM : Nov 25, 2007


Can you believe this?
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by ajmarine1 November 26, 2007 6:46 AM EST
GreatProphet, FairProphet, TruthProphet;...... you and Ron Paul are stinking up the CBS web site. I hope the both of you lose big time in 2008.
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by david1737 November 26, 2007 1:07 AM EST
The bill which the House passed, but was rejected by the Repubs stated that it "sets the GOAL that combat end by Dec. 15, 2008."

Bush threatens to veto a bill which sets the GOAL that combat end by a certain date.

I think setting GOALS is a good thing! In fact, most of the good things which I''ve accomplished in life, were due, impart to setting GOALS!

Please people don''t let anyone tell you that we''re talking about a time table written in stone as Fox news and others would have you believe.

GOALS
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by starleo146 November 26, 2007 12:32 AM EST
They are holding all the blackwater shooting down because of election and want to prove us wrong on the war in Iraq. It has turned into a game as who can top who now, and I do not know why they can''t bring the paid Blackwater home instead of threatening to close bases and lay off workers etc. whatever blackmail Bush and the Pentagon can throw more fear with.Man if this was a poker game I would call there bluff.
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by starleo146 November 26, 2007 12:27 AM EST
ed by Iceman_1960 at 08:23 PM : Nov 25, 2007
+ report abu

Hi Ice do you think because the people that handle this site is in India some where and do not know Ron Paul from John Paul Jones ? ha ha
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