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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/05/opinion/05kerry.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=login

So far, Iraqi leaders have responded only to deadlines -- a deadline to transfer authority to a provisional government, and a deadline to hold three elections.

Now we must set another deadline to extricate our troops and get Iraq up on its own two feet.

Iraqi politicians should be told that they have until May 15 to put together an effective unity government or we will immediately withdraw our military. If Iraqis aren't willing to build a unity government in the five months since the election, they're probably not willing to build one at all. The civil war will only get worse, and we will have no choice anyway but to leave.

If Iraq's leaders succeed in putting together a government, then we must agree on another deadline: a schedule for withdrawing American combat forces by year's end. Doing so will empower the new Iraqi leadership, put Iraqis in the position of running their own country and undermine support for the insurgency, which is fueled in large measure by the majority of Iraqis who want us to leave their country. Only troops essential to finishing the job of training Iraqi forces should remain.
We all remember the Shrub's plan: more of the same and then leave it for the next Preznit to take care of.

Wake up, wingers. The Shrub's tank is running on empty and the engine has blown. Iraq is in a civil war and the Shrub has no freakin' clue how to get us out.

Over 2,300 US dead. How many more do you want?
 

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I think things would be going a lot easier if the country had a working infrastructure. Yes, yes, I know all about the insurgent attacks but too many people use them as a scapegoat for all of Iraq's ills.

The first thing that needs to be done is to transfer a lot of the reconstruction work to Iraqi conpanies. For example, there were several nationalized cement companies that were not allowed to participate in reconstruction bids.

Iraq also needs more troops, not less, to help stabilize it. I would call up the old Iraqi army and get them working again. Why train new guys from scratch when you already had guys with some military knowledge that you could build on. I also would have left Iraqis in key positions for reconstruction.
 

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Kerry pulls no punches

Here's a man with a plan. What has the Shrub got? NOTHING.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/08/washington/08kerry.html

April 8, 2006
Kerry Sharply Criticizes Bush on Several Fronts
By PATRICK HEALY


Senator John Kerry made a slashing attack on the Bush administration yesterday, comparing it to the faltering government in Iraq and equating its war strategy with its planning for Hurricane Katrina, while also invoking Jesus as he criticized federal Medicaid policy.

Mr. Kerry, a Massachusetts Democrat and his party's nominee for president in 2004, has been on a political and media blitz as he considers running for the White House again in 2008. In an Op-Ed article in The New York Times on Wednesday, Mr. Kerry proposed telling Iraqi leaders to form a unity government by May 15 or the United States military would withdraw.

He spoke by telephone yesterday to a political conference in New York City that was organized by the Rev. Al Sharpton, his friend from when they both ran for president in 2004.

Mr. Kerry, who voted to authorize the use of force in Iraq, repeated his deadline proposal and spoke of civil war there as a certainty that will be worse with no effective government.

Iraq served as a thematic framework for the speech, which challenged the administration's ability to manage crises on domestic and international fronts.

"The Bush administration is wondering when Iraq will have a functioning government. I want to know when we're going to have a functioning government," Mr. Kerry said, according to a transcript of his remarks.

Mr. Kerry, who was sometimes criticized as stiff and dour during the 2004 campaign, got several laughs, Mr. Sharpton said. At one point, Mr. Kerry, who has had his verbose moments, offered "a little 10-point plan" in response to complaints that neither Democrats nor Republicans have an agenda for the nation.

"Tell the truth. Fire the incompetents. Find Osama bin Laden and secure our ports and our homeland. Bring our troops home from Iraq. Obey the law and protect our civil rights," Mr. Kerry said in ticking off his list, which also included supporting health care, education, lobbying reform and alternatives to oil, as well as reducing the deficit.

A Roman Catholic who has struggled at times to talk about his own faith, Mr. Kerry also told the group that he believed "deeply in my faith" and that the Koran, the Torah, the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles had influenced a social conscience that he exercised in politics.

"I will tell you, nowhere in there, nowhere, not in one page, not in one phrase uttered and reported by the Lord Jesus Christ, can you find anything that suggests that there is a virtue in cutting children from Medicaid and taking money from the poor and giving it to the rich," Mr. Kerry said.
 

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Kerry calls for a retreat (there's a surprise) while in a cafeteria talking to Sharpton supporters - that just reeks of credibility!

LOL

OTB
 

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The situation in Iraq is rapidly disintegrating to the point where Saturday Night Live's plan of hiring Saddam Hussein to clean up the mess is beginning to sound reasonable.
 

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onthebottom said:
Kerry calls for a retreat (there's a surprise) while in a cafeteria talking to Sharpton supporters - that just reeks of credibility!

LOL

OTB
And what do you have? Or the Shrub? More of the same?
 

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Yeah, Dubya just reeks of credibility!

onthebottom said:
Kerry calls for a retreat (there's a surprise) while in a cafeteria talking to Sharpton supporters - that just reeks of credibility!

LOL

OTB
.....And your clueless, dimwitted Dubya, claims to see 'progress' ????..in Iraq presently....:rolleyes: ...while Maj. Gen. Hussein Kamal told The Associated Press, an "undeclared civil war" has been raging for more than a year in Iraq!

So, suppose you think Dubya just 'reeks of credibility' eh.., with his alleged 'progress' fantasies?

It would seem that what Dubya 'reeks' from is more akin to those 'Turd Blossoms' KKKarl Rove is so famous for concocting!!!.......


Time for KKKarl Rove to
spin his 'special magic' !!!
 
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TOVisitor said:
And what do you have? Or the Shrub? More of the same?
You appear to be a constuctive critic. You also appear to have oodles and oodles of contructive blog-people critics to buttress your constructive criticism.

Construct a constructive strategy and constructively present it to the appropriate constructive agencies and constructive individuals.

Let's see where your constructive criticism leads.
 
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