Wednesday, June 29, 2005
The Losers Who Would Lead Us
Here, in the wake of last night's speech by President Bush, is the latest form letter to MSM-World from the dhummis at MoveOn. It's nothing more than a recycling of old material left over from their goulish and lame campaign to defeat Dubya in '04. We all know the Stuart Smalley-left's defeatism only too well: everything is falling to pieces, we must cocoon and cocoon now, we need to tell Zarqawi when it's safe to come out of hiding to rampage across Iraq, and doggone it, murderous weasels will like us after our worldwide retreat. Check it out- you'll probably read and hear this nonsense all over the MSM:
Talking Points
It’s time to start responsibly coming home from Iraq.
The president offered nothing new in his speech. No plan. No exit strategy. Nothing.
Iraq is no closer to stability than it was a year ago. Things keep getting worse every week. More than 1,700 Americans have been killed and more than 12,000 wounded.
The U.S. occupation is fueling a growing insurgency. Our presence is exacerbating the problem. There are tens of thousands of insurgents backed by hundreds of thousands of supporters.
We got into this war based on lies – the wrong way. It’s time to get out the right way. The first step is to realize that the Bush policy is out of touch with reality.
We need a real exit plan with a real timeline providing real accountability for our leaders. We need to turn control of the training of Iraqi forces and the rebuilding of Iraq to the international community. And we must renounce permanent military bases in Iraq because that angers the Iraqi people.
Such tripe begs this simple question: says who?
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Talking Points
It’s time to start responsibly coming home from Iraq.
The president offered nothing new in his speech. No plan. No exit strategy. Nothing.
Iraq is no closer to stability than it was a year ago. Things keep getting worse every week. More than 1,700 Americans have been killed and more than 12,000 wounded.
The U.S. occupation is fueling a growing insurgency. Our presence is exacerbating the problem. There are tens of thousands of insurgents backed by hundreds of thousands of supporters.
We got into this war based on lies – the wrong way. It’s time to get out the right way. The first step is to realize that the Bush policy is out of touch with reality.
We need a real exit plan with a real timeline providing real accountability for our leaders. We need to turn control of the training of Iraqi forces and the rebuilding of Iraq to the international community. And we must renounce permanent military bases in Iraq because that angers the Iraqi people.
Such tripe begs this simple question: says who?
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