QUOTE (d2d2 @ Dec 22 2006, 10:46 AM)

Put on the spot, our punk president lies yet again:
http://www.walter-c-uhler.com/Reviews/punk.htmlColumnist joins Scarborough in expressing alarm about Bush and Iraq war:
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/ne...t_id=1003524431Bush could never come up with a winning strategy for Iraq. After more than four years, why would anyone think he's capable of doing it now. He is a pusilanimous
The word is pusillanimous moron and a total loser that has never done anything right in his privileged, delusional existence.
I feel the love man, really good stuff!!
http://www.phonyfighterpilot.com/ U.S. troops tell defense secretary that they want more soliders sent to Iraq
By Associated Press
Thursday, December 21, 2006 - BAGHDAD, Iraq - If American troops who ate breakfast Thursday with new Defense Secretary Robert Gates have their way, he will recommend sending in reinforcements - and soon.
Gates conferred with U.S. military commanders and Iraqi leaders on what the United States should do next in the grinding war. He also spent an hour with about a dozen soldiers at Camp Victory, eating scrambled eggs and gathering advice from those closest to the action.
When he asked them whether adding forces would help, he got a roomful of nods, and a smattering of “Yes, sir” responses.
“More troops would help us integrate the Iraq Army into patrols more,” said Pfc. Cassandra Wallace, from the 10th Mountain Division
http://news.bostonherald.com/international...rticleid=173322Iraqi Shiites ask Sistani to bless broad coalitionShiites from the Iraqi Parliament's largest bloc met Thursday, seeking a blessing from Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani for a coalition strong enough to cross sectarian lines and push Moqtada al-Sadr to lay down his arms. US Defense Secretary Robert Gates met with Premier Nuri al-Maliki Thursday and said they discussed how the US could help him better secure Baghdad, but not additional troops. Meanwhile, a suicide bomber killed 15 police officers and recruits near the Iraqi police academy off Palestine Street in the heart of Baghdad, the Interior Ministry said.
Delegates from seven Shiite parties that comprise the United Iraqi Alliance gathered in Najaf to discuss the country's predicament in front of their most senior cleric, Sistani, whose word is considered binding by many Shiites.
They sought Sistani's blessing for a governing coalition taking shape among Shiites, Kurds and one Sunni party - seen as a last-ditch effort at rare cooperation across the sectarian divide. Though Sistani will likely approve the deal, he fears the coalition could weaken the Shiite bloc, officials close to him said on condition of anonymity.
The coalition, though not yet finalized, could govern Iraq more efficiently than the government of Maliki, who has been criticized for ties to the radical and anti-American Sadr.
"We will inform the grand ayatollah about the political process, a Cabinet reshuffle, the security situation and ask Sadr to end the boycott and return to the political process," said Ali al-Adib, a member of Maliki's Daawa party and the Shiite parliamentary bloc.
Last month Sadr's political
movement withdrew from the government and efforts to bring them back have so far failed.
Sources in the UIA acknowledged that Sadr's Mehdi Army militia was a serious threat to the government and the bloc risks losing everything.
"There are efforts to convince Moqtada's group to stop their actions. The state has limited patience with these actions, it cannot be patient for ever," said MP Sami al-Askari of the UIA.
"All we ask of him [Sadr] is that he publicly disavow those groups who are acting outside the law so the government can act and take them on."
Sadr's movement would not be a part of the new coalition taking shape, but its existence could pressure the firebrand cleric to soften his own stance.
Within days, Sadr may secretly order his militia, the Mehdi Army, to halt fighting
for one month, said a prominent Shiite politician and an official close to Sadr, both speaking on condition of anonymity.
In exchange for a halt in fighting, Sadr's followers want officials from the Shiite Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq to make a promise in front of Sistani that they will not sideline Sadr's movement, said a member of Sadr's group.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?ed...rticle_id=77909IT AN'T OVER TILL THE FAT LADY SINGS Eh, there our Isalm-o-westy, Neo-relativist progessives.
Similarly, the Congress you unwittingly think you got elected, may in deed and action, be afar from the one you wanted elected.
Of course, as you forget ,or wish to forget, with this "W"
Yahoo buckeroo, I'm still here, this;
"pusilanimous moron and a total loser that has never done anything right in his privileged, delusional existence" who became,
one of only 43 other humans, to be President of the United States, not once, but twice.
A man who is currently standing squarely, determinedly and oddly, with little to nothing to lose, for over two more years, in the way of all who need to accomplish something in these next 2 years to get elected as they wish.
Thus, as they say, the buck stops there, and, all need to deal with him in some fashion with such narrow margins of what now actually, in my opine, maybe a more moderate, less extreme fring Congress that will not follow the neo prog leftist like Pelosi and Reed on their meanders down San Fran castro street or evangalical right and war hawks of Talk radio down streets of hail mary and pass the ammo...
Sure a few lefty twisty types like "I never graduated from High School, but I know stuff, Sean, the slumper, Penn, will push impeachment, wasting time, efforts and capital needed to deal with the MANY big problems facing the new Congress. Yet If they are looking towards a successful 2008, both in the congress and White House, they must ponder carfully how the public will look upon such divison as was the case before.
All in the end, unlikely to get anywhere with such little to go on legally beyond that festering of regurgitated spew from the Blogs of half truths, untruths and wantabe truths.
Note to resident Neo-prog's, your elected Demo=euros are taking the test of accomplishment more than ever now that the Republicans are out, and, as such, have far less blame game left to play now.
Its game time girls and your the team is on the field with your players to decide either to do something or nothing by the 2008 elections or to be held accountable alone with no blame to share now in their usual venues of duck and cover.
Bush, may be, actually in more control than ever in many ways as he has no were to go but up and down his own road, followed or not.