Re: From where I sitcentermanFebruary 5 2007, 03:05:55 UTC
For some reason people forgot what it takes to convert a totalitarian country to a democracy. That is where the problems have arisen.
You are sorely missing the mark here. Nobody "forgot" anything.
The problem is that we went in with no hope of success due to Bush's lack of planning for following up the "liberation". Bush failed miserably, and plenty of us saw it coming from the start with his refusal to embrace the reality of what he was undertaking. People like you are to blame for enabling such a foolish incompetent leader.
The American people simply won't stand for endless casualties for a war with vague importance (at best) to our country's interests. That's just plain reality. Bush should have known this from the start - plenty of other people did. The polls are proving this out now.
Now we are looking at sending our troops into a civil war in a foreign land. The American people feel that they simply didn't sign up for this when they backed Bush when he said that we were going to liberate Iraq and create a democracy. Only a fool would think the American public would put up with such a situation in the first place.
You can't create a debacle with your own incompetence and then blame others when they don't want to bail you out. I'm with John Warner on this one.
You are sorely missing the mark here. Nobody "forgot" anything.
The problem is that we went in with no hope of success due to Bush's lack of planning for following up the "liberation". Bush failed miserably, and plenty of us saw it coming from the start with his refusal to embrace the reality of what he was undertaking. People like you are to blame for enabling such a foolish incompetent leader.
The American people simply won't stand for endless casualties for a war with vague importance (at best) to our country's interests. That's just plain reality. Bush should have known this from the start - plenty of other people did. The polls are proving this out now.
Now we are looking at sending our troops into a civil war in a foreign land. The American people feel that they simply didn't sign up for this when they backed Bush when he said that we were going to liberate Iraq and create a democracy. Only a fool would think the American public would put up with such a situation in the first place.
You can't create a debacle with your own incompetence and then blame others when they don't want to bail you out. I'm with John Warner on this one.
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