Comments on: Bush: No 'Graceful Exit' From Iraq

Al-Maliki Says Iraqi Forces Will Be 'Fully Ready' By June, But Bush Rejects Talk Of A Timetable

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by gramto7 November 30, 2006 12:59 PM EST
Duhbya, yer doin' a heckuva job, too! NOT!!!
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by uglicoyote November 30, 2006 12:38 PM EST
Maliki, yer doin a heckuva Job.
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by mrthornman November 30, 2006 12:30 PM EST
This is such a ******* mess.
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by luvny-2009 November 30, 2006 11:57 AM EST
Shiite militia blamed for much of the country's sectarian violence and were told by al-Maliki that controlling the group was no "big deal."

I agree they are fighting US not them. They want us out of there completely but Bush wants to keep his foot in the door for OIL. We have created a magnet there for terrorists.
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by bluestardad November 30, 2006 11:24 AM EST
Baghdad Bob has been brought in to help the Bush Administration and is working behind the scene to help Tony Snow polish up his presentation. It is also rumored that good ole Bob is being considered for employment on Fox News Channel.
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by bluestardad November 30, 2006 11:22 AM EST
American does not care about the security hand over it wants its troops home. Quit playing games with American lives!
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by olebd November 30, 2006 11:02 AM EST
Bush says al-Maliki the "right guy for Iraq" yet yesterday there was no confidence in him.

al-Maliki says they'll think of something to curb the actions of the al-Sadr militia yet, yesterday we heard of what a strong influence al-Sadr has over Iraq.

Seems like the same old fluff we've been hearing for six months from the Pinocchio (al-Maliki) and Gepeto (Bush)

There are still no plans made after this meeting.

We desparately need an exit strategy.
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