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Conflicting Explanations Surround Cancellation Of Bush's High-Stakes Meeting With Iraqi Prime Minister

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by rsoxfan1123 November 29, 2006 12:10 PM EST
huskerarmy-Al Maliki is quickly becoming another bush scapegoat. I seriously doubt ANYONE could control the mess this administration made inside Iraq.
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by huskerarmy November 29, 2006 12:08 PM EST
"Wow more secret memos from the NYTimes...... you know has revised their slogan to "Every liberal lie that's fit to print". If you want to read more please see the story above......."

So are we better off if Bush in fact does have confidence in Maliki to halt the violence, considering all that we are seeing? Didn't Bush express confidence in "Brownie" after Katrina? Then of course the GOPer slogan has been revised to "Who you going to believe, us or your own lying eyes?"
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by rsoxfan1123 November 29, 2006 12:05 PM EST
So now the violence in Iraq is being blamed on Al Maliki? Right. Maybe Bush could do a better job as president of Iraq controlling this mess. We could loan him to Iraq.
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by ketch65 November 29, 2006 12:04 PM EST
**HEADLINE**

WHO IS WILLING TO STAND UP AND BE THE NEXT BUTCHER OF IRAQ?

Fearing stepping on Washington's toes, or giving them an excuse to hang them in the same gallows as the last US approved and supported leader of Iraq, (Saddamm Hussein)), the latest Leaders are using fly swatters to slap suspected insurgence, saying, "please, please, we beg you in the name of Allah and his great prophet to lay down your weapons, and help us work and sell our oil for food, once again as our former leader did!""

LATEST HEADLINES::::::

Revolts and widespread chaos follows message to insurgents and radicals.

It seems that because the latest Iraqi leadership failed to capitalize the word His when mentioning Allah and His Prophet in leaflets they distributed, there is a nation wide coup being planned against the leadership.

America demands leadership step up to plate and get swinging, with any and all force, US sending massive shipments of weapons to be used to stifle the insurgency!

HEADLINES;;; Iraqi Leaders beg US to not make them become the next butchers of IRAQ!

Sunnis and ****** joining forces, chanting, "PLEASE DON'T KILL YOUR OWN PEOPLE, PLEASE PLEASE, WE ARE ONLY TRYING TO SPREAD THE ONE TRUE RELIGION OF PEACE ON EARTH",,

US DEMANDS something be done, so it has an excuse to invade Iraq again!

US soldiers, SUPPORT YOUR COUNTRY AGAIN THE INSURGENCY MARCHING IN YOUR STREETS AND BACK YARDS!!!!!!!!!!!



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by ketch65 November 29, 2006 11:48 AM EST
**"The reality on the streets of Baghdad suggests Maliki is either ignorant of what is going on, misrepresenting his intentions, or that his capabilities are not yet sufficient to turn his good intentions into action."**

Actually, maybe he knows, if he uses force, and puts down the insurgents and fights against them in their districts and villages there will be heavy civilian casualties.

Then in time, they will come back and say, "see see he's killed his own people" and then he'll end up like Saddam with his head in a noose.

Don't forget, this very scenerio the US has laid out was also laid before Saddam.

No one wants to end up like the leaders America always turns on, when it's needing a cheap trade route, or a cheaper deal on a natural reserve.

In other words, America's running out of leaders willing to stand up and take control because America has no credit, with it's promises and deals.
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by webdepot November 29, 2006 11:44 AM EST
One person is not going to stem the violence in Iraq.. it has to be a collaborative effort.

It's really a shame the neocons only know how to start wars, then throw up their hands and say it's the next president's problem. Talk about an attitude of cut and run, the neocons invented cut and run..
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by aeasus November 29, 2006 11:43 AM EST
And some people thought Bush was clueless... sheeesh!!!
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by olebd November 29, 2006 10:51 AM EST
No leader will be able to curb the violence. There is a civil war. It will take leaders from all sides now to come together and make a plan for peace. Although I think they like fueding as much as the Hatfields and McCoys did.

Here's an idea, let's give the Iraqi people OUR leaders....then WE can start fresh in our own country!
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by perception5 November 29, 2006 10:40 AM EST
Wow more secret memos from the NYTimes...... you know has revised their slogan to "Every liberal lie that's fit to print". If you want to read more please see the story above.......
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