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RBHam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-05-05 04:05 PM
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The US is Losing Iraq
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by Ben Frank, bellaciao
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news.php?id=1512

excerpt:
The ’occupation is counterproductive’ seems a much more accurate assessment. Who said that? Why it was that ’unelectable’ candidate Dennis Kucinch.

Back in June Kucinich said, "The June 30th sovereignty date this resolution discusses is a hoax. " He was certainly correct with that assessment, maybe Dennis is still on the mark today when he says that, "Free and fair elections cannot, and will not, happen under such conditions. The January election can only be a sham."

Why is America accepting this continuing atrocity perptrated in the name of ’our safety’? Clearly the Bush administration is lying about the "important progress on the ground" in Iraq, why can’t the average American see that they are also lying about why we need to stay?

"We can’t cut and run" sounds good, as does "we’re making progress on the ground," but they are clear fabrications. You know when a child gets caught doing a bad thing, they make stuff up so they won’t get in trouble.... it is very clear that’s what the Bush adminstration is doing on very nearly every issue foreign and domestic.
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