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Bush accuses some Democrats of surrender on Iraq
2006-06-28
I do believe the volume has been turned up on the White House microphone
President George W. Bush accused some Democrats on Wednesday of wanting to "wave the white flag of surrender" on Iraq, and vowed that American forces would stay until the mission was complete.

Speaking just over four months before an election in which Democrats hope to wrest control of Congress from Bush's Republicans, the president took a swipe at those Democrats who are pushing for a timetable for troop withdrawal.

Increasing public disapproval of the Iraq war, in which over 2,500 U.S. military personnel have died, has contributed to low popularity ratings for Bush.

"We will complete the mission and I will make my judgments as to the troop levels necessary to achieve victory, not based upon political polls or focus groups, but based upon the measured judgment of our commanders on the ground," Bush said at a fund-raiser for Republican Sen. Jim Talent of Missouri.

"Make no mistake about it, there is a group in the opposition party who are willing to retreat before the mission is done," Bush said. "They are willing to wave the white flag of surrender and if they succeed the United States will be worse off, and the world will be worse off."

Bush vowed to "defeat the enemy," and said the United States had a plan for victory.

"We've got a plan to succeed, a plan for victory, a plan that will enable a new ally in the war on terror to govern itself, sustain itself and defend itself," he said. "The stakes are vital."

Bush said he wanted senators like Talent, who understood that "retreat is not an option" for the United States, to be in Washington.

Gen. George Casey, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, has drafted a plan for withdrawing American troops, among other options.

Democrats seized on that earlier this week to criticize Republicans for accusing them of wanting to "cut and run" in Iraq while the military was drawing up proposals for troop reductions.

Posted by:lotp

#5  Democrats might want to pay a little more attention to their President. His poker hand just might be a full-house. But then, he can also comfortably play two pair when the Dems are playing. Even Clinton, after this last presidential campaign, admitted, Bush is a good politician. So, even with a pair, he could probably rake in the pot.
Posted by: Sherry   2006-06-28 23:26  

#4  you're right I should've said sex or masturbate vice breed, more precise.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-28 23:09  

#3  Lieberman's the other 1%, #2.

I'd question the "breed" part, though. I think they want to have sex (even if it's just with themselves), but don't want anything productive to come of it (unless they consider the rash "productive").
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-06-28 22:39  

#2  Minus Joe Leiberman.

The rest just want to eat, breed, and seek the quickest avenue of escape, much like the white tail deer or the french.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-28 22:35  

#1  Some DemocRats?

Try 99% of them. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-06-28 22:30  

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