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Iraq Civil War
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07/04/2006 12:19:04
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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Have you seen the video of the guy who put gw on the spot yesterday. It's on crooksandliars.com. Somehow a non-supporter snuck into a town hall meeting and actually asked gw a real question, instead of the puff balls he usually gets.

>>I've heard the talk from many, such as Zinni calling for Rumsfeld's head, but haven't really understood why. Although I had heard/read about his notion of fighting a war with few ground troops.
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>>This week's New Yorker has an excellent article "The Lesson of Tal Afar". The author spent a significant amount of time in the city discovering what has occurred that allows for the city to be used as a success story by Bush.
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>>He basically uncovers a situation that is, while not a complete success, far better then other area's in Iraq. And it is in spite of the Administration and those chosen to lead in Iraq, not because of.
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>>The article headline on the cover is "How Donald Rumsfeld's failure to understand the insurgency has prevented the miltary from getting it right in Iraq".
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>>And today we also have Libby anouncing that leaked information was personally approved by the Pres.
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>>I'm still trying to understand why some agree that the amount of money to investigate Clinton is called for. And there is no reason to investigate the current pres.
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>It is the will of God! Call it divine intervention. Our President has been consecrated by God to bring democracy and freedom to the world. You cannot question the will of God. Such thoughts are blasphemous!
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>If the President shot someone dead for no reason on national television his press secretary would make a statement, “What the Mr. Bush really meant to say was…”! No one would do a thing. It would be business as usual. Not even a raised eyebrow would appear.
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>Perhaps some will think that my statement is absurd! But then again I think more than a few people have died because of the decisions and actions of our President, but that is all right. Who cares? This is some kind of religious experience. The problem is that I belong to the “wrong church”!

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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