Comments on: Iraqis: U.S. Troop Pullout Deal Is Close
Iraq Officials Say Combat Troops Would Leave By 2010, But U.S. Officials Offer No Firm Date
- Seems like the war in Iraq is going well. For all of those idiots that are claiming that this is a political ploy, you should know that the troops have been drawing down for a long time. Troops levels are all ready at presurge numbers. That has been the plan all along. As things improve in Iraq and the government there makes progress we will pull back troops. I guess the President had it right all along. If it were a political ploy he would be on TV gloating about it.
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- meanbiker - HEY GO PICK UP CINDY MCCAIN, I HEARD SHE LIKE WHITE TRASH!!
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- fix your caps sheesshh....
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- HA HA HA THERE GOES MCCAINS 100 YEARS OF WAR!!
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- meanbiker easy now you friggin b.astard!! you blabbering imbecile!!
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- SILLY DEMOCRAPS.. THEY FORGOT BILLHILLARY CLINTON WAS PRESIDENT.. AND WAS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY.. WHO WAS IMPEACHED.. AND WHO TAUGHT THE AMERICAN KIDS ABOUT ORAL $EX AND HOW IT WASN''T REALLY $EX.. WHO KILLED HIS WIFES CHANCES TO BECOME PRESIDENT.. BECAUSE HE DIDN''T WANT TO PLAY SECOND FIDDLE.. HOW QUICKLY DEMOCRAPS FORGET..
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- Wow, this is only the strategy that this country has wanted for the last seven years. And it took the current administration that long to listen to the will of the people?
Kind of convenient that Bush decides to start drawing down troops in the last 6 months of his presidency.
Sorry Bush, you can try all you want to save face, but you are still going down as the worst president in history!
But let''''s vote McCain into office - that way, they can stay for 100 years!
Posted by rwassel at 02:53 PM : Aug 07, 2008
Brillant strategy if we vote McCain then Bush will be the second worst President in history and McCain can go down as the worst.
No wonder why Bush wants McCain as President. - Reply to this comment
- Hahaha libs. The oil is secure now we can go home.
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- RosieOD4Prez friggin transvetite
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- Oh those commie pinko liberal Iraqis, trying to sell out the Iraqi people--wait!--they are the Iraqi people!
So now just who is Bush/Cheney trying to protect?
Could it be Exxon Mobil? - Reply to this comment
- Obama who can''t make a f*cking decision.
Posted by guyfrompa49 at 02:45 PM : Aug 07, 2008
* McCain criticized TV preacher Jerry Falwell as %u201Can agent of intolerance%u201D in 2002, but has since decided to cozy up to the man who said Americans %u201Cdeserved%u201D the 9/11 attacks.
* McCain used to oppose Bush%u2019s tax cuts for the very wealthy, but he reversed course in February.
* McCain supported a major campaign-finance reform measure that bore his name. In June, he abandoned his own legislation.
* McCain took a firm line in opposition to torture, and then caved to White House demands.
* McCain gave up on his signature policy issue, campaign-finance reform, and won%u2019t back the same provision he sponsored just a couple of years ago.
* McCain was against presidential candidates campaigning at Bob Jones University before he was for it.
* McCain was anti-ethanol. Now he%u2019s pro-ethanol.
* McCain was both for and against state promotion of the Confederate flag.
* And now he%u2019s both for and against overturning Roe v. Wade.
Who can''t make a f*cking decision, Professor?
Yeah, nice try. Class dismissed. - Reply to this comment
- "freaking Rosie dosie hosie posie for me.....lol -shazam112
Hey Gomer - glad to see it wasn''t you that was arrested and executed for the two 15 year olds. - Reply to this comment
- Wow, this is only the strategy that this country has wanted for the last seven years. And it took the current administration that long to listen to the will of the people?
Kind of convenient that Bush decides to start drawing down troops in the last 6 months of his presidency.
Sorry Bush, you can try all you want to save face, but you are still going down as the worst president in history!
But let''s vote McCain into office - that way, they can stay for 100 years! - Reply to this comment
- freaking Rosie dosie hosie posie for me.....lol
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- We sais we would leave when Iraq could control it''s own security, unlike the Dems plan which was no plan just leave! It''s great when a plan WORKS without that pesky agenda of DEFEAT. Next these same critisizing, defeat driven, Democratic politicians will try to take credit for the success, that''s the leftwing way!
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- The Iraqi government wants us out 2010, Bush and McCain insist a withdrawal depends on conditions on the ground, Obama appears to have a plan that squares with the Iraqi position. Given the fact we are not an occupier, we will have to leave when the Iraqi''s want us to. Bush himself has said that if they ask us to leave, we will leave.
Any candidate who implies he would go against the grain on the issue does not understand reality. We would violate international law by forcing a continued occupation and the sitting president would probably be thrown out of office.
Does McCain understand that? I think not. - Reply to this comment
- Oh PA-Leeze...
Don''t try to tell us leaving Iraq in the lurtch is the same as leaving after we had a successful surge that broke the back of the insurgents.
You liberal pigs will twist the truth so it would confess to anything, yet you claim you don''t like torture ?
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Give me freakin break, LIAR!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- "The official declined to cite any pullout dates, noting President Bush and Prime Minister al Maliki have agreed that goals must be based on "improving conditions on the ground and not any arbitrary date for withdrawal." Pressed repeatedly about reports of a 2010 pullout goal, the official said, "We''re not going to put any artificial dates out there." "
This sounds just like what President Bush has been saying ALL ALONG.
And it sounds NOTHING LIKE what Obama has ever said, or ever will say.
Democrats have made the success story in Iraq their very own political "quagmire". - Reply to this comment
- Gee, which candidate has held this position for the last several years?
And which candidate wants to keep our troops there for 100 years if need be? - Reply to this comment
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