Comments on: Iraqi PM Demands U.S. Pullout Timetable

Al-Maliki Says Security Pact With The U.S. Must Include "Specific Deadline"

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by talkingham August 25, 2008 8:36 PM EDT
Why not just leave... today. That would show these tirds and what would we lose.

Evidently to Bush and McCain, winning in Iraq means the establishment of a radical Shiite government in Iraq because that is all we have accomplished. We really should leave today, I doubt they would miss us.
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by vnveteran72 August 25, 2008 8:35 PM EDT
Shrub: "We''ll leave Iraq when the Iraqi People stand up".....

Uh, I think that''s already happened, a WHILE AGO.....
LMMFAO
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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:33 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.


So Cons? Explain to us how McCain was right about this. Don''t include "POW" in your answer.
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by whiskyrokkr August 25, 2008 8:30 PM EDT
We need to get out of Iraq and apologize on the way out. What a farce
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by vnveteran72 August 25, 2008 8:28 PM EDT
Pappy: "I don''t care what that Towel Head says, er, I mean, my Esteemed Friend, the Prime Minister, we''re going to stay in Iraq until all the Oil is extracted,
er,...I mean,....until the Iraqi People are all dead, er I mean, Free"....
LMMFAO
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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:25 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.

McCain was wrong.
He was wrong. He was wrong. He was wrong.
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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:21 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.

I can''t get enough of how wrong this McBush guy is day in and day out.
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by gramto8 August 25, 2008 8:19 PM EDT
the Iraqis , sensing support from the stupid Dems and Obama , play tough on us . I don''''t blame them , our own people stab us in the back , that is why the Iraqis have the gut to even talk to us like this . What a sad joke . America is once again betrayed by her own kinds . We put in the Surge , stabilized the country , and now got kicked out , why it didn''''t happen a year ago ? thanks Dems for the damages again. The dems are never good at foreign policies , they are only good at spoiling it.

Posted by alohaone1 at 04:10 PM : Aug 25, 2008

It isn''t like this is a new demand from the Iraqis! They have been requesting our exit for years!

These first two URLs show where our ''esteemed'' leaders say we will leave if asked.

http://tinyurl.com/on72c

http://tinyurl.com/6m76je

These four URLs show the US being asked to leave on a yearly basis!

2008 http://tinyurl.com/4yd5zr

2007 http://tinyurl.com/5vdxlg

2006 http://tinyurl.com/mmm49

2005 http://tinyurl.com/9qa2m
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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:18 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.

Expert in foreign policy? LOL
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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:17 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.

He did. He did. He did.
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by rizabove August 25, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
Yup and we should get the heck out, seeing that we owe money to many countries trying to keep financing this war. A trillion dollar deficit. www.IOUSAtheMovie.com.
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by lovegetpeace August 25, 2008 8:14 PM EDT
Posted by Smirk5 at 05:12 PM : Aug 25, 2008

If Americans do not leave Iraq, then the Arab Nations will lean more towards Russia and China.
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by lovegetpeace August 25, 2008 8:13 PM EDT
Posted by misha128 at 05:11 PM : Aug 25, 2008

V.P. Cheney is going to Georgia to practice shooting?

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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:12 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.
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by lovegetpeace August 25, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
Where is that American Zionist mbcsmith?
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by smirk5 August 25, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
BLITZER: What -- but if Maliki persists, you''re president and he says he wants U.S. troops out and he wants them out, let''s say, in a year or two years or 16 months, or whatever, what do you do? Do you just -- do you listen to the prime minister?

MCCAIN: He won''t. He won''t. He won''t.



Ha ha ha ha ha. McWrong again.
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by misha128-2009 August 25, 2008 8:11 PM EDT
It off the subject but Cheney is reportedly going to Georgia next week. I wonder if they have an "undisclosed location" waiting for him there, too?
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by lovegetpeace August 25, 2008 8:09 PM EDT
Posted by rf35 at 04:55 PM : Aug 25, 2008

In the past, I proved here that I am a U.S. Citizen living in America. However, guess what responds I get after that? That''s I am a Liar, etc. So, forget about U.S. Citizen or not. I would rather prove nobody can rebuttal my ideas than waste my time saying I am a U.S. Citizen living in the heartland of America.
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by lovegetpeace August 25, 2008 8:04 PM EDT
Posted by ForASongCA at 05:00 PM : Aug 25, 2008

That''s what I am afraid about too. If Americans are out for good due to a deal between Iraq and Bush, the NeoCons will blame the Democrats and Liberals for any crisis inside Iraq and the middle-east on that pull-out.
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by stevex47 August 25, 2008 8:02 PM EDT
"There are many of us trained to spot you and your comrades."

Amazing. Limbaugh''s kool aid propoganda has got you good.

No middle ground huh? You''re a lemming or a traitor.
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