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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    WASHINGTON - Confronted with strong opposition to his Iraq policies, President George W. Bush decides to interpret public opinion his own way. Actually, he says, people agree with him.

    Democrats view the November elections that gave them control of Congress as a mandate to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq. They are backed by evidence; election exit poll surveys by The Associated Press and television networks found 55 percent saying the U.S. should withdraw some or all of its troops from Iraq.

    Bush says Democrats have it all wrong: the public does not want the troops pulled out - they want to give the military more support in its mission.

    "Last November, the American people said they were frustrated and wanted a change in our strategy in Iraq," he said April 24, ahead of a veto showdown with congressional Democrats over their desire to legislation a troop withdrawal timeline. "I listened. Today, General David Petraeus is carrying out a strategy that is dramatically different from our previous course."
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    He's gotta be back on the booze and blow.

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    "...dramatically different from our previous course."

    mother ing liar. the man is as shameless as he is stupid.
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    no, he's just surrounded by yes men that blow him 24/7

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    A unique survey question posed by the Gallup organization reveals just how far the president and Congress -- and most newspaper editorial pages -- appear to stand from the wishes of the American public on getting out of Iraq.

    Gallup, in a report today, said it posed the question: If you had 15 minutes with President Bush in the Oval Office what would you tell him to do about Iraq?

    The majority (56%) said they would urgently urge him to focus on getting out of Iraq, with the highest number (nearly 4 in 10) agreeing with the wish to simply "pull the troops out/end it" and others backing other exit ideas.


    Another 6% would tell him to admit his mistakes in Iraq and apologize. About 7% would advise the president to work with study groups or the United Nations to figure out a solution. Only one in four would tell the president to stay the course or be more aggressive in Iraq.
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    Fifteen minutes with Bush. Screw telling numbnuts to withdraw from Iraq, I would like to use my fifteen minutes kicking his ass.

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    Fifteen minutes with Bush. Screw telling numbnuts to withdraw from Iraq, I would like to use my fifteen minutes kicking his ass.
    but didnt you know? he goes to Church. my church.

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    He's gotta be back on the booze and blow.

    Sorry, you set a new precedent for "bull calling"..........I call this bull .

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    Well, for what it's worth, I believe the democrats won because the republicans became too liberal. Talk of legitimizing the illegals and not caring about border enforcement, yet pretending to be strong on security. Iraq was not the issue for republicans and conservatives, but the hypocrisy was. Before the 2006 elections, several conservative hosts predicted, and callers confirmed they were not voting republicans. Reasons were primarily the illegal alien issue, but secondary was the record pork with a republican congress.

    It will happen again people. Republicans will loose big, especially in the senate since many are supporting the amnesty bill. If republicans want to retake the house of representatives, they need to strongly support enforce border security and means of returning the illegals home. No amnesty. If the house does not take this stance, enough conservatives will not vote republican, and the democrats will win big.

    FYI. I heard today on the radio that the RNC has let phone workers go. I heard that contributions are down 40% with the illegal amnesty being the primary reason. Here is part of the story led RNC faces donor falloff, fires solicitors dated today:

    Several of the solicitors fired at the May 24 meeting reported declining contributions and a donor backlash against the immigration proposals now being pushed by Mr. Bush and Senate Republicans.

    "Every donor in 50 states we reached has been angry, especially in the last month and a half, and for 99 percent of them immigration is the No. 1 issue," said a fired phone bank employee who said the severance pay the RNC agreed to pay him was contingent on his not criticizing the national committee.
    Can we all say Bye Bye GOP... Together now...

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    ^^Unless the GOP gets their act together, you can very well say
    Bye-Bye. Bush has completely surrendered to Teddy baby
    and the dimm-o-craps on the illegal question and border
    security. And the Republicans in the Senate are running scared
    of being called whatever by the MSM if they don't go for the
    amnesty for all the illegals. Our only hope is going to be in
    the House where even a good portion of the dimm-o-craps
    will not vote for the bill. But of course they have to face the
    voters every two years. Unlike the Senators.

    The 40 percent reduction in donations are going to also be
    reflected in donations to individual members and may very
    well get their attention. Let us hope so!

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