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1/14/2007 12:07:41 AM
Doing a bad job is better than doing no job!!!!! If he didn't know what to do, he shouldn't have fucking run for a second term.
1/14/2007 12:09:22 AM
Thanks, Bush. Thanks for making the rest of the world pissed at us even more than before.
1/14/2007 12:10:53 AM
9-11!!!!!!
1/14/2007 12:13:31 AM
Perhaps his exit strategy is that if the country gets so full of troops that some will have to start pouring out of the edges?
1/14/2007 12:16:19 AM
YOU THINK YOU CAN DO BETTER?!
1/14/2007 12:25:32 AM
^At this stage I think just about anyone could do better.
1/14/2007 1:28:20 AM
The Democrats' plan: TBA
1/14/2007 4:31:11 AM
Partition or get the fuck out
1/14/2007 12:40:15 PM
1/14/2007 1:58:13 PM
i'm not really sure why we're still calling this a "war". seems more like an occupation to me.
1/14/2007 2:03:38 PM
1/14/2007 2:42:30 PM
"Immediate withdrawal of troops" is not really a plan. What's done is done, and the fact is that right now Iraq is in a turbulent state of affairs. Pulling all the troops immediately won't help that any.
1/14/2007 3:26:02 PM
fuck the iraqis. bring our troops home.
1/14/2007 3:30:59 PM
1/14/2007 4:40:20 PM
If no one had come up with a plan, what was the president listening to for the month or so he delayed the announcement of his plan? What about the countless books, editorials, and other media which actually have written plans and offered advice?This claim by Bush sounds like he's on the losing end of an argument on a message board ...
1/14/2007 4:53:51 PM
I think you need to focus more on what Bush said:
1/14/2007 5:09:48 PM
It's not like he would listen to anything that anyone else has to say especially if it came from the democrats.
1/14/2007 6:20:47 PM
1/14/2007 6:59:56 PM
ahahahaha wtf? are things so bad now for you bush supporters that now you have to use that as one of bush's positives?
1/14/2007 7:02:10 PM
lol(me no bush supporter, just want to get that straight)
1/14/2007 7:04:26 PM
The DNC does have a plan. It's called "following the Iraq Study Group's recommendations."It's a swell idea. The study group listened to military leaders, who didn't even consider raising the troop levels to be a viable option. They also recommended working with Iraq's neighbors, instead of threatening them.But what do these guys know? Bush is The Decider.
1/14/2007 10:30:29 PM
Right now, there's no military solution to "fixing" iraq, short of something like what we did in japan in WWII, but that would make the rest of the world hate us, causing even more problems.Since that's not viable, the only other solution that won't result in the creation of an anarchist terrorist state would be very genuine, intense, focused diplomacy (really how it should have been from the beginning). increasing troop levels would stabilize things until we get out, but it won't solve anything for the Iraqis, and it never will. I recently heard in a movie the line "how can the expect things to go peacefully if they strip away our dignity" which accurately describe Iraq.We can impose curfews, raid innocent peoples' houses, and police the streets to fake peace, but this only grows resentment.
1/14/2007 10:41:34 PM
What about the plan proposed by the Bipartisan Iraq Study Group?
1/14/2007 10:49:30 PM
^^^
1/14/2007 10:54:06 PM
The Iraq Study Group's solution is basically to pull out and hope the iraqi people take charge. It's not significantly better for Iraq, it's just better for our troops.
1/14/2007 11:02:07 PM
^sounds like a great idea.
1/14/2007 11:05:14 PM
^^Well, not before 2008.[Edited on January 14, 2007 at 11:06 PM. Reason : .]
1/14/2007 11:05:51 PM
Yea, guess the Dems haven't really proposed anythinghttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12572371/I think it is perfectly valid for Bush to make a statement like this, and I have long agreed with folks that say the Dems do a good job of complaining without real solution, but I gotta wonder if they don't want to spend the efforts to try and come up with a plan when they know it won't get any real consideration by the 1 track mind Bush.Furthermore, I thought some of the right wingers on this board (cough Twista cough) have made the argument multiple times before that the Commander in Chief should have plenty of flexibility to wage a war how he sees fit, without having the meddling of a congress interfere in his decision making. And now he is suggesting congress play an active role (something that has never happened before) in the decision making process?This whole thing just smells something bad.
1/14/2007 11:07:01 PM
Here is a plan... don't fucking go over there in the first place you goddamn idiot Bush. Especially don't go over there with no clear plan on what the fuck you are doing and when the fuck you are coming out.
1/14/2007 11:10:30 PM
It isn't up to congress to wage war; they just agree or disagree with the plan via funding. All they can do is set parameters for what they will agree or disagree with (aka complaining).Biden only has a "plan" because he's a 2008 presidential candidate.^ He had a plan. Unfortunately people like Bush don't plan for events that conflict with their ideology.[Edited on January 14, 2007 at 11:16 PM. Reason : .]
1/14/2007 11:14:38 PM
1/14/2007 11:25:00 PM
^hmm yup, just like vietnam right?
1/15/2007 12:27:54 AM
Al Qaeda and the Vietcong have/had very different ambitions, though.
1/15/2007 12:29:42 AM
1/15/2007 12:44:52 AM
If the Democrats disagree with President Bush so much, WHY did many of them. . .(1) vote to authorize the Iraq warand why don't they. . .(2) pull the funding?
1/15/2007 1:04:50 AM
(1) They didn't have a time machine that would allow them to know how terribly Bush would screw everything up.(2) They realize that cutting funding wouldn't improve the situation any.Did you really need someone to tell you that?
1/15/2007 1:43:07 AM
I'd say they went with number one because standing in front of a flag and shaking hands and pretending to be patriotic at the time was what kept approval high, so they were all like, "HELL YEAH, LETS KICK SOME ASS"you're forgetting that the left operates on polls rather than virtues
1/15/2007 1:46:45 AM
"Stay the course"[polls go down]"Lolz we didn't really mean 'stay the course'"
1/15/2007 1:49:03 AM
so you want him to withdraw everyone or just cut all funding?
1/15/2007 1:51:23 AM
1/15/2007 2:11:01 AM
They want Bush to follow the recommendations given in the Iraq Study Group. He's been ignoring it thus far. It's not up to Congress to formulate a comprehensive plan, though; that's the duty of the Commander-in-Chief. I've already said this.
1/15/2007 2:30:00 AM
^ Uh. . .you mean the ISG report that was released on December 6, 2006?
1/15/2007 3:09:27 AM
Yes, that one.The one Bush said he would take seriously, but hasn't. I've mentioned the ways in which he's ignored their findings in this thread already.
1/15/2007 3:16:14 AM
^ Oh, bullshit. I haven't seen you mention anything except the same old tired plans for failure. I would have respect for some of these positions from Democrats, if they were submitted by people who actually wanted us to succeed in Iraq. But they would rather see failure--and have it as a political tool to bring down Bush and in election cycles to come. I mean, if the Democrats end up being wrong about Iraq, they can't say, "I told you so," right?Concerning the ISG report, the United States of America is not governed by unelected committees. The elected representatives of the people make the decisions in our system of government--and thankfully so. In addition, it’s only been about a month; give it some time.PS: Read "Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq" (link below)By Frederick W. Kaganhttp://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.25292/pub_detail.asp [Edited on January 15, 2007 at 3:38 AM. Reason : Just read it!]
1/15/2007 3:28:21 AM
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1/15/2007 8:58:36 AM
You know, the Democrats in Congress have offered up alternatives. I don't necessarily agree with them, but I think its dishonest to say no other plans have been proposed.Can't remember which lawmaker offered up which plan, but some include:(1) Partitioning Iraq into three along ethnic lines.(2) Withdrawaling the majority of US troops to areas outside of Iraq except for a training contingent, sweeping in only in emergencies.(3) Iraq Study Group - Open up dialogue with Iran and Syria to ease the violence.(4) Total and immediate withdrawal.I'm surprised we never bothered with number 3: even if you don't expect anything out of it, it's better to try opening dialogue, having them offer something rediculous or unacceptable with talks collapsing, and then saying, "Oh well, at least we tried."
1/15/2007 10:58:36 AM
I was watching some GOP Senator (I think, he at least was GOP) on a morning news show last weekend I think. He posed the same question, why don't the Dems have any plans instead of criticizing. The guy he was debating shot back with the same statements as there, to which he replied"Those aren't plans, those are just ideas. They aren't fleshed out. Why don't the Dems use all the tools at their disposal to come up with a fully though out, implementable plan that can be taken before the President..blah blah blah.."
1/15/2007 11:05:56 AM