Posted on 08/17/2007 11:51:30 PM PDT by neverdem
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I'm proud to say I couldn't state this wackjob when she was a "Republican" years back. One of the most witless, pointless "commentators" ever.
I'm not making any predictions, but it is POSSIBLE we could see a reversal of what happened with Bush 41--by the time the next election comes around, American support for the war effort could be GREATER than it was a year or more before the election.
Can't help 43, of course, but it could help the Republicans in congress. And it'll be hilarious to watch HRC saying "I voted for this war, and it's great to see the job our troops are doing..."
I think Rumsfeld is brilliant, but I never understood why he didn’t change the strategy in Iraq months after it was clear that there was going to be a strong insurgency.
Victor Davis Hanson: The Burdens of General Petraeus. No simple mission
Getting Immigration Right - How conservatives blocked the open-borders establishment Many were called, but the comment was zotted. Go figure.
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Last nite I listened to Mike Gallagher and he said that Rummy had asked to resign before the election and President Bush came out and said Rummy was going to be around for a long time. He knew this was not true, he knew Rummy was a shortimer. If this had been public knowledge it might have saved the Republican majority.
The President went with Gen Prateus plan and changed direction only after the election. The exact same steps ahead of the election might have saved the Republican majority. I wonder why he did such a thing. Why did he wait to do the right thing? According to Gallagher the President said he didn't want to unfairly influence the election. ?????????
Regards
Huffington ran for governor of CA during the recall election. She participated in a debate and revealed herself to be an utter imbecile.
There might have been a ROMAN general named PETRAEUS 2000 years ago, ironic...
She didn’t “reveal” it there, her kookdom had been apparent for a long time prior to the recall election
General David Petraeus was born November 7, 1952, seven years after the death of General George Patton.
You don’t think — he’s back?
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4 posted on 08/18/2007 12:01:35 AM PDT by Free Vulcan (Fight the illegal Mexican colonizers & imperialist
And that in a nutshell is why I turned against Bush. He allowed this war to drag on and on and did nothing (until the defeat of November 2006) to change things.
Yep. It kills me that it took 3 YEARS to start fighting an insurgency correctly.
His brilliance lies in organization and logistics, notmilitary strategy or tactics.
SecDef is a staff position, the troops and generals are production.
Not sure if Bush wanted to remind the country how the Democrat would run things, but that may be a good result of the ‘06 losses!
Surging - Its getting harder to deny that General Petraeus is making progress.
the lib/dems & msm will definitely try to deny progress....
after all...what is good for the US is bad for the lib/dems!!!!
Well it would depend upon the size of David upon birth. If the birth weight was seven pounds and 8 ounces, we might have something to think about.
Her husband turned gay after being married to her, what does that say about the bitch?
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