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rockybelt Donating Member (938 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-06-07 11:30 PM
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Iraq parliament to take the next month off.
Of course they can take the next month off. The surge has worked and Iraq is stable again.

Tears are coming to my eyes because this will undoubtedly be touted as another success in Iraq and while I am writing this, another American and many more Iraqis will probably die.

Things just could not be better in Iraq. I hang my head in shame to think that our "leaders" have made a mockery of the United States.

There is no presidential credibility, therefore, there is no US credibility. Our past allies are abandoning us in droves and those countries long considered irrelevant are now starting to bolster support from around the world.

That was all because of the tragedy of Iraq.

Now comes the debacle of Iran and our stature in the world is further diminished because of the pathological liar that occupies the White House.

"Occupation" is the more correct term here.

Come on, Congress, these people have got to go. Never in history has the US been in a weaker position than we are right now. NEVER.

This administration has undone over 200 years of work by their predecessors and it may take another 200 years to rebuild the trust and respect of the rest of the world.

These people have got to go!
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