Check, Please?
Some body's closing their tab...
Can you say "Do'h?" I guess Iraq's had enough of the Rumsfeld/Rice/Cheney-style of spreading freedom.
True, but what hasn't?
So over in Iraq, the Bush Administration is begging Iraq to keep our soldier over there for their own protection [insert crooked cop/stereotypical mob boss joke here]. At home, BushCo. and his subsidiary, McCain Inc., warn the American public about the scary consequences of "leaving early."
The only people who don't want American troops out of Iraq are the elected Republicans who don't want to lose their power.
BAGHDAD – Iraq wants to eliminate any chance U.S. forces will stay here after 2011 under a proposed security pact and to expand Iraqi legal jurisdiction over U.S. troops until then, a close ally of the prime minister said Thursday.
Can you say "Do'h?" I guess Iraq's had enough of the Rumsfeld/Rice/Cheney-style of spreading freedom.
Those demands, which were presented to U.S. officials this week, could derail the deal — delivering a diplomatic blow to Washington in the final weeks of the Bush administration.
True, but what hasn't?
Failure to reach an agreement before year's end could force a suspension of American military operations, and U.S. commanders have been warning Iraqi officials that could endanger security improvements.
So over in Iraq, the Bush Administration is begging Iraq to keep our soldier over there for their own protection [insert crooked cop/stereotypical mob boss joke here]. At home, BushCo. and his subsidiary, McCain Inc., warn the American public about the scary consequences of "leaving early."
The only people who don't want American troops out of Iraq are the elected Republicans who don't want to lose their power.
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