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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Bush's most Important Speech Ever

   On Bush most important speech ever, which comes to us Wednesday night, we have this from by Bill in Portland Maine via Daily Kos

Wed Jan 10, 2007

...So Bush will read the poll-tested words on his Teleprompter. And, barring a serious show of spine by the Democratic leadership, he will have his escalation of hostilities. And the Very Important People will continue to tell us why we should be patient for just a little bit longer. And we will shop. And the White House will spin. And the insurgents will adjust their tactics. And our soldiers will keep dying. And the Young Republicans will come up with shiny new excuses for why they can't sign up to fight in the war they've supported with religious fervor since the beginning. And lefty bloggers who have been absolutely correct on everything war-related since before it began will be accused of being shrill. And it will be déjà vu all over again.

But, hey..."Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be here somewhere!"                   Entire Article

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    This will be yet another spin speech from Bush to sell us the idea that sending more troops to Iraq will finally quell the violence and bring some law and order to the country.

    Of course, we will have to sacrifice to get these things done, as we have for the past 3 years and we will watch still nothing get accomplished except for the dead body count of our people going up.

 

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20,000 Troops off To Iraq?

     With the first installment of 20,000 troops expected to go to Iraq by the end of this month, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  said that she would hold a vote on the increase. In case you've been in a comma or in Gitmo, most Democrats do not want the increase.

    Bush is linking the troop increase to steps that the Iraqi government is expected to take to curb the violence between the various sectarian factions and to build up its own military strength.

Rep. Robert Andrews (D-N.J.):"The president believes that the Iraqi forces aided by American forces will be able to clean out Baghdad and stabilize Baghdad and leave as he put it 'space' for a political reconciliation process to unify the country and stabilize Iraq." Andrews met with Bush on Tuesday as did other Democrats.

    From the White House mouthpiece, Tony Snow:"The president will not shape policy according to public opinion, but he does understand that it's important to bring the public back to this war and restore public confidence and support for the mission."    AP Article

    I have no comment to make on this bums (Bush) latest scam as we all know how I feel about this fuckup!

 

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