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On Apr 5, 10:16 am, "HeadMuthaFookerInChargeThirteenSixtyNine" The
last wrote: Bush defends his Suckoff Surge To end the spread of conflict that would endanger Israel. BWAHAHAHAAAAA. and Israel defends America By shipping sophisticated weapons and radar technology to China. BWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA Bush acknowledges Americans weary of Iraq war By Steve HollandWed Apr 4, 9:02 PM ET President George W. Bush admitted on Wednesday that Americans are weary of the Iraq war and defended his decision to send more troops to Iraq before a number of soldiers about to deploy there. Dozens of camouflage-wearing troops sat quietly at their lunch tables, some joined by family members, as Bush spoke during a visit to this remote base in the high desert of California, where Iraqi-American actors train soldiers to understand Iraq's cultural differences. "It's a tough war," Bush said in a subdued tone. "The American people are weary of this war." Bush's comments reflected recognition of the unpopularity of the war, in which more than 3,200 U.S. troops have been killed, as he tries to persuade the Democratic-led U.S. Congress to approve about $100 billion to fund wars in Iraq and Afghanistan without attaching a withdrawal timetable. Defending his decision to add about 30,000 extra troops to Iraq, Bush said he wants to bring stability to Baghdad and avoid a spread of the conflict into the region that could endanger U.S. ally Israel. "I had a choice to make," Bush said. A number of the troops who listened quietly are from units about to rotate into service in Iraq. Bush renewed his criticism of Democrats for trying to attach pullout timetable deadlines to the war funding legislation. Democrats who are trying to impose a pullout deadline are "fine, fine people" and patriotic, he said. But "we cannot allow honest differences in Washington" to hurt the troops, he added. Asked about the ongoing political debate in Washington, the new U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, said there was no question that everyone wants to see progress. "Having said that, I'm not sure that hard and fast deadlines are useful in the sense of providing the enemies out here just a time to which they have to hang tough and then know that we would be going," said Petraeus, speaking from Baghdad in a PBS interview. A Newsweek poll released last weekend said 57 percent of Americans support the Democrats' plan to begin withdrawing troops and 36 percent reject it. "Our troops, their families and the American people can no longer afford an open-ended commitment to keep our troops in the middle of a civil war," said Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Before speaking, Bush toured the base, which includes 12 mock Iraqi villages where Iraqi-Americans train U.S. troops to understand Iraq's culture. Thousands of Americans are dying each year by the hand or automobiles of illegal. This filthy excuse for a President does nothing but suck hard and long for his cheap l buddies at the Chamber of Commerce. Willi p.s. All of the major candidates, both parties, except Romney has expressed the "desire" for an immigration reform law that would open the doors to even more of a greaser flood. Willi |
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On Apr 5, 1:54?pm, wrote:
nothing to do with boating, not even remotely related |
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On 5 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: On Apr 5, 1:54?pm, wrote: nothing to do with boating, not even remotely related What? Who? Where? What happened? Good lord, you can't even get to titles now. :) ~~ mutter ~~ |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On 5 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: On Apr 5, 1:54?pm, wrote: nothing to do with boating, not even remotely related What? Who? Where? What happened? Good lord, you can't even get to titles now. :) ~~ mutter ~~ Chuck is concerned that usenet will run out of bandwidth, and if a post he doesn't approve of sneaks in, there will be less room for one of his info-mercials. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Chuck is concerned that usenet will run out of bandwidth, and if a post he doesn't approve of sneaks in, there will be less room for one of his info-mercials. Or maybe he's concerned about a post slipping in about (1) alledged degrees from Yale, (2) the joys of a spouse with a M.D or (3) life with a lobster boat. |
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On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:41:42 -0500, "William Bruce"
wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Chuck is concerned that usenet will run out of bandwidth, and if a post he doesn't approve of sneaks in, there will be less room for one of his info-mercials. Or maybe he's concerned about a post slipping in about (1) alledged degrees from Yale, (2) the joys of a spouse with a M.D or (3) life with a lobster boat. LOL -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H |
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