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    Default Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    This makes me sick. This is one of the same liberal morons who claim to support the troops then they stand up and shit like this. Yeah, that's really supporting the troops let me tell ya. The terrorists just love hearing the liberals in this country speak. Everytime a liberal opens their mouth it just excites the terrorists that much more thinking they are winning this war and have the big bad Americans on the run. All in all giving them even more drive to murder more Americans and Iraqi's alike. The left in this country has gone so far left that they are literally going to destroy our country and we'll all be speaking Arabic and bowing down to Allah if they keep this up and we let them. Anyway, below is the article. God help us all if we let the liberals get the white house in 08.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,267181,00.html

    Reid: Someone Tell Bush the War in Iraq is Lost

    Thursday, April 19, 2007


    WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday said the war in Iraq is lost militarily and "can only be won diplomatically, politically and economically" after more than four years of fighting.
    "Now I believe, myself, that the secretary of state, the secretary of defense and you have to make your own decision as to what the president knows: that this war is lost, that the surge is not accomplishing anything," Reid, D-Nev., told reporters.
    Repeating remarks he made to President Bush during a meeting of congressional leaders at the White House, Reid said the president is hearing only from people who are backing up his view of the war.
    "I know I was the odd guy out yesterday at the White House, but I at least told him what he needs to hear. … I told George Bush what he needs to hear, not what he wants to hear, I did that and my conscience is great," said Reid, who was one of several lawmakers who met with the president on Wednesday at the White House. Reid added that more people need to tell Bush the same.
    Reid's prognosis came after Defense Secretary Robert Gates made a surprise visit to Iraq and repeated remarks of a day earlier in which he said that Iraqi officials have to move faster in taking control of their country, including through political means. He added that America's military commitment is not open-ended.
    But speaking in Camp Fallujah, Gates said progress in al-Anbar province is "really a good news story."
    "It's a place where the Iraqis have decided to take control of their future. The Sheiks have played a key role in making good things happen out here, along with the Iraqi police and the Iraqi army and with our help. I received a briefing not just about military operations, but about construction projects, rule of law initiatives and a variety of local political developments that are encouraging," Gates said.
    Meanwhile, Bush offered his own perspective on the global War On Terror to a friendly audience at Tippecanoe High School in Tipp City, Ohio. House Minority Leader John Boehner traveled with the president to the congressman's district, which voted for Bush by a 2-1 ratio in the 2004 election.
    At one point, a man in the audience politely asked Bush how he deals with low poll numbers. Bush responded by saying that polls "go poof at times." He then said that he is sticking to his principles regardless of the poll data.
    White House spokesman Dana Perino said tickets for the event were distributed by the Chamber of Commerce, except for a handful that went to Rep. Boehner's office, and since the town hall style of the event wasn't decided until Thursday morning, none of the questions had been prescreened.
    In the 90-minute conversation, Bush repeated that he will veto an emergency spending bill that includes a timetable for withdrawal.
    The House of Representatives was slated Thursday to name its negotiators on the war funding bill with the intent of producing a House-Senate compromise next week. In Washington, House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said a supplemental bill with a timetable allows for a process where the United States is "willing to accept failure" and "set a deadline for defeat."
    On the Senate side of Capitol Hill, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., said he didn't want to "dignify with a response" the GOP's new characterization of the Democratic position on troop withdrawal as "surrender."
    "Surrender to who? Who are we surrendering to? This is an unconventional war and has to be dealt with in unconventional ways. This is an administration that has never understood the nature of the threat or the way to respond to it," Kennedy said.
    While the president has pledged a veto, Democrats seem intent to send the supplemental bill to the president with the deadline for withdrawal. Doing so would further delay the funding measure, a situation that Pentagon officials says slows military readiness, delays equipment repairs and limits travel.
    Army spokesman Col. William Wiggins told FOX News on Thursday that the military has "enough money to slide until the first of June" after the Navy and Air Force sent $1.6 billion to Army accounts.
    While lawmakers were outspoken in press briefings, several officials described Wednesday's White House meeting as polite for the most part, but pointed during Reid's comments that he spoke with generals who likened Iraq to Vietnam and described it as a war in which the president refused to change course despite knowing victory was impossible.
    Bush bristled at the comparison, according to the officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity. One quoted him as saying, "I reject" the comparison.
    FOX News' Molly Hooper and The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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    Default Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    Way to go Harry! Thanks for undermining our country you fuckin' asshat.

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    Yup, leave it to old Harry to turn around and screw our troops and our country all with a smile on his face. This whole mess the liberals are pulling is really pissing me off. We can't let them get the white house in 08 or our troops will be royally fucked as will our country. It will be a very sad day for our country that's for sure.
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    Default Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    ARGGGGHHHHHH I would love to lose his ass in the sandbox .

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    I have been reading this book on the final days in Viet Nam and when I hear this dickhead speak it reminds me of what I am reading. For all you Nam Vets does this bring memories of those final days? It is the liberal pukes that want so bad for another Viet Nam type finish. This way they can bad mouth the Pres and everyone that supports the war. This will ensure them of their place in office in the next couple of years.
    It makes me sick that I live so close to this asswipes...no asswipe is to good a word for them. They are below asswipes...they are even below legs. grrrr super pissed. Especially since I tried to fire an email against mr majority leader and everytime I got close to finishing the email it would reset. Now mind you this was on his website email. Hmmmm makes you wonder..if he doesn't have some type of filter on it that picks up on derogatory words and then makes everything reset.

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    Son of a bitch is from my state.
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    I think the word everyone is looking for is TRAITOR
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    Default Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    Maybe this is over simplification, maybe it's even wrong. But off hand, without research, it seems to me that the VN era anti-war protests began in colleges and worked it's way upward to congress, and this time it began in Congress and worked it's way down to the colleges. If that is true...doesn't it make the same group of people guilty in both cases?

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    The problem is Reid is the Senate Majority Leader not the Sec of Def or the Sec of State. He should have kept it behind closed doors liek Pelosi should not have visited Syria.

    What we are getting at is closer to the point where congress upsurps presidential power and war fighting is governed by a mob rather than a cohesive chain of command.
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    fuck you Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    I sent him an email this morning explaining what a tool I thought he was.
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    I honestly believe it was congress and the Bush haters in congress that started this whole Vietnam type call for retreat. Personally I think they are traitors. They are aiding the enemy. All because they hate the President. Plus, there is a reason why Congress does not dictate what the troops do on the ground. But that's not good enough for them now, now they want to call all the shots, right down to what our troops do and have on the battlefield.
    Reid came out on the Senate floor today and said he mispoke. What he actually meant to say was that if we continued to follow Bush's plan then the war in Iraq is as good as lost.
    There is a web site one of my soldiers sent me. http://appealforcourage.org/ It is supposed to be a petition that active duty military can sign and it will be sent to congress to express their point of view.

    Can't we just round up all these liberals and blame America first jerks and ship them all off to France? That sure would be nice. I know I'm really sick and tired of these liberals and their bad mouthing our country and troops. We need more people to speak out REALLY LOUDLY in favor our troops, our country and President. Because I have soldiers writing me all the time and they are really upset. They tell me that they feel as though they are hated more at home then they are in Iraq. When I hear a soldier say that not only does my blood boil against these liberals but my heart sinks because this is NOT the way our troops deserve to be treated. They should NOT feel that way while in harms way defending our freedom. Well, I"ll shut up now. Otherwise I'll never shut up because I'm so upset about all this.
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    Can Reid be impeached?
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    Default Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    Oh yeah,

    Well I declare the Fuckin' Senate Lost!





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    Default Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    HEY REID FUCK YOU, YOU HEMRRHOID ON A MONKEYS ASS YOU PUSSY

    MEN ARE DYING AND BEING WOUNDED ON A DAILY BASIS TO GIVE YOU THE FREEDOM TO SPEW THAT RANCID JIZZ OUT OF YOUR COCKHOLSTER. WHAT YOU THINK

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    Default Re: Senate Majority leader declares "War in Iraq is lost".

    OH YOU AND THE REST OF THE PUSSIES CAN SUCK MY HUGE WHITE FUCKING COCK

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