On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 05:51:46 -0800, tschnautz wrote:
He was a call-in interview last night on Hannity and Combs.
Lieberman gave a very positive view of Iraq.
Personally, I'm having a difficult time having any view of the situation
in Iraq. I mean, the BS is flying in all directions. It's damn difficult
to wade through. I don't forgive Bush for getting us into this mess, but
feel we have a duty to continue, at least for the foreseeable future.
Does anyone know the answer to a few questions. Exactly how many Iraqis
are combat ready to fight the insurgents? The numbers I read are all over
the board.
How about electricity, water and sewage? We've been in Iraq for 2 1/2
years. Yet, it is my understanding that we are not anywhere close to
having civilized conditions in Baghdad, let alone the rest of the country.
If conditions are so positive in Iraq, why is the rate of American deaths
increasing, not decreasing? Why is there a mini-Tet going on as we speak?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4487862.stm
If Bush wants continued support, he'd better stop the rhetoric, and
show us the positives, no BS, just the facts.