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Katie Couric Talks To Top U.S. Commander In Iraq Before Upcoming Report To Congress

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by brain1014 September 5, 2007 3:32 AM EDT
This is some funny stuff guy''s, Our President "this", are President "that". I can''t believe my ears. Do you feel good now. I guess you guy''s would get on your knee''s and tickle chavez''s fancy if it would hurt our country and could be blamed on our President, wouldn''t you? You guy''s just can''t cope with the fact The President has made the right choices and is doing the job he was elected to do. His troop deployment''s are working just as we were told. President Bush is not the enemy, he is our President and has the hardest job in the world, "The President of the United States of America"! How can people with such limited information, no positive concrete fact of any kind, implicating our president to any wrong doing whatsoever,and still believe only one side of the story. I''m sure all you janitors, construction workers and computer wizz''s couldn''t believe what happened at the last meeting in the "Oval Office". Give me a break! Why keep trying to voice your opinion''s and try to pass them off as fact? President Bush has done exactly as any one of us would have done when faced with this kind of threat. Confront and protect the important. "America"!
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by mrhoppy-2009 September 5, 2007 3:10 AM EDT
Why do we kill and die for the Jewish money changers?

War is a racket.
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by seven-pesos September 5, 2007 3:09 AM EDT
the south has been sucking off the rich, educated, hardworking blue states since reconstruction...

and just like welfare recipients, they become indignant against the people that feed them.

the south will never be part of america.

dumb dixie ***** never do good for america.

always war, hate, christian creeps and republican snakes...

nothing good comes out of the south.
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by dissidentman September 5, 2007 3:07 AM EDT
Ever notice how the mental giants (aka libtards) are always spouting off about how they always know better. Asshats......
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by seven-pesos September 5, 2007 3:03 AM EDT
iraqis have no incentive to stop the war in iraq.

not as long as americans keep dumping billions and billions of tax dollars into that country every month...

$595 billion and running.

billions and billions more every month.

those southerners don''t care!

the poor, uneducated bush loving south has no money.

the rich, educated, hard working blue states will pay.

thanks, bush, you slave state piece of dixie *****.

ha,ha,ha.

nothing good comes out of the south.
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by nyckate September 5, 2007 2:42 AM EDT
pwrslm -- you are so full of ***** - the GOA is answerable politically to BOTH Bush and COngress.

Stop being a lying sack of *****.

Bush is as usual a failure - it''s all he''s ever been - you just weren''t bright enough to see it.
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by feelfree1 September 5, 2007 2:23 AM EDT

pwrslm,

Re: "the GAO report is not neutral, nor is it truthful"

Who cares?

The bottom line is that the fraud-based war of aggression against Iraq, is immoral, disgraceful,
illegal, and a crippling multi-front defeat.

What the report says or doesn''t say is not important.

What is important, is that we remove some of these war criminals from power, place them before a war crimes tribunal, and see what we can do to make up for the disaster that we have created in Iraq.
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by pwrslm September 5, 2007 2:03 AM EDT
the GAO report is not neutral, nor is it truthful

its findings were directed by political influence, just like they accused Gonzo of doing

the power of the dnc goes back many years, and it has corrupted everything it touches
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by pepperp1 September 5, 2007 1:34 AM EDT
The recommendations from the military commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, and U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker come despite independent government findings Tuesday that Baghdad has not met most of the political, military and economic markers set by Congress.





An absolute boneheaded recommendation, if true, willful disregard for Our Country, Our People and Our Soldiers not to mention completely irrelevant.

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by radiob-2009 September 5, 2007 1:33 AM EDT
One thing I see here is the bickering. It is constant and we will never stand as a united front against a government that is owned by corporates.
Posted by kaiyo4u

People are to busy "praying" at the "golden elephant and the golden donkey" and to distracted by economys and war to see who are "real" owners are. The puppet masters who own the majority of America and control our politicians.
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by kaiyo4u September 5, 2007 1:16 AM EDT
One thing I see here is the bickering. It is constant and we will never stand as a united front against a government that is owned by corporates.
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by j-whitman September 5, 2007 1:12 AM EDT
Speaking of Falluja a place my Marine son in law has been a few times.. It dates back to Babylonian times & was host to several Jewish academies for many years..... How long after we turn it over before it returns to sectarian violence as before ???? Maybe about an hour
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by kaiyo4u September 5, 2007 1:10 AM EDT
Correct. They sure have a better value system than we do in many ways. They seam to get screwed over by the same people we do though.
Posted by jowand at 07:46 PM : Sep 04, 2007

I agree, we would be better off if we all went the way of our elders.
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by feelfree1 September 5, 2007 12:56 AM EDT

Re: "After U.S. troops retook the city by force in late 2004, life is now slowly returning to normal. Fallujah is safer."

I see. So after the mass-murder of thousands of Iraqi civilians, the use of chemical weapons and other heinous war crimes, Fallujah is now "safer".

Good thinking, Deputy Dawg Patraeus.

Also, I doubt that anyone was too worried about the fate of the 4 Blackwater "terrorists-for-rent" that were barbequed and strung up on the bridge in Fallujah, other than their families.

We are all a bit safer with greedy, lawless, sub-humans like the mercenaries of private terrorist corporations like Blackwater and Triple-Canopy, removed from the general population.
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by j-whitman September 5, 2007 12:55 AM EDT
cbville72,,, Obviously CBS has been pretty good for you, it gives you someplace to make idiotic acquisations & spin your dishonorable GOP deadass rehtoric.
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by rhs648 September 5, 2007 12:52 AM EDT
If Al-Queda is in Denmark (a country that has done nothing in Iraq or Afghanistan), then why would they be attempting to carry out terrorist attacks? The answer is they don''''t care who they attack. They need to be hunted down and killed like we are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan. This article proves that progress is being made and things are definitely getting better. It says exactly that in the article itself no less than 3 times. I apologize for your lack on intelligence and education

Posted by cbville72

Reposted From Another Article"

It is ironic that when suspected terrorists are arrested in America, many people either don''''t believe they are terrorists, don''''t believe there is a threat to our security, or believe that the terrorists are being unfairly accused by our government.

How ironic!
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by cbville72 September 5, 2007 12:51 AM EDT
See - Faux really does keep you dumb, stupid and ignorant.
Posted by nyckate at 09:44 PM : Sep 04, 2007

And CBS NEWS keeps liberal NY''ers like you happy 24/7.

Hillary in ''08 right katie!
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by nyckate September 5, 2007 12:48 AM EDT
pepperp1 - bush is a non-recovering alcoholic addict. Everything that goes wrong is always someone else''s fault - his sotted brain refuses to accept his responsibility or his part in the mess that is Iraq.

He can''t apologize for the deaths and maiming in Iraq - that would mean he holds himself somewhat responsible. He''s never going to be sober enough or mature enough for that to happen.
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by j-whitman September 5, 2007 12:46 AM EDT
cbville72,,, It ain''t my grammar that failed to stop Al Queda from getting to Demark ---- It''s Bush,,, for pulling resources & troops from Tora Bora & destracting the War on Terror to Iraq.
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by nyckate September 5, 2007 12:44 AM EDT
cbville72

oh for pity;s sake - do you Faux Idiots ever get tired of being fonts of disinformation? NEVER?

Our own military experts all agree that the AQ in Iraq which they have called AQI has NO connection to Osama bin laden. So why do YOU keep lying like a dog about it???

Turn the station AWAY from Faux - it has turned your brain into utter mush.

As to the Danes - good on them - good decent intelligence works it seems - ahh well - something we''re never going to see from Drunken Georgie Bush now is it.

Oh - and hon - Danes do have some military attached not to Bush but to the NATO forces.

See - Faux really does keep you dumb, stupid and ignorant.
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