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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 764849" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>From the early days of Barrack's presidential campaign he sought a reduction of U.S. troops in Iraq, and formulated a timetable for its implementation. Yes, the status of forces agreement between the U.S. and Iraq established a timetable and condition of withdrawal of U.S. troops from that besieged nation, but beyond its physical signing, let it be clear, George W. Bush was definitely not the architect of what occurred in Iraq last week.</p><p> </p><p>A CBS News headline from July 21, 2008 read:</p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><strong>Obama, Maliki Agree On Iraq Withdrawal By 2010</strong> </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p>The story went on to explain: Source CBS News;</p><p> </p><p>Face to face with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama <strong>gained fresh support </strong>Monday <strong>for the idea of pulling all U.S. combat forces out of the war zone by 2010.</strong> The Iraqi government did not endorse a fixed date, but indicated it hoped American combat units could be out of Iraq sometime in 2010. That timeframe falls within the 16-month withdrawal plan proposed by Obama.</p><p> </p><p>If memory serves me correctly, Obama was widely criticized by many in the media and the Republican Party for daring to contemplate the pulling out of combat troops from Iraq, not just by 2010, but by any timetable. The media, as well as the Republicans, were put to shame when Nouri al-Maliki, as well as many in the international community agreed with the presidential candidate. </p><p> </p><p>Once again, CBS News: After Obama's visit</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">"In Washington, the White House expressed displeasure with recent public comments by Iraqi leaders on the withdrawal question and suggested they might have the U.S. election on their minds." </p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Despite what your predictable demeanor dictates to those who voted for Obama, the refusal of acknowledging the GOP's Party extreme Right Wing/Evangelical takeover prevents your Centralists/Moderates from nominating a winnable Canidate over Obama. Good luck with a Newt, Palin, or a Huckabee challenge.....And if you can't see the struggles between the Progressives and the Obama Administration's move too much towards the Center for watered down legislation compromise, then I suggest a re-examination by the eye doctor......</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Fear people FEAR...So this is the end of our country as we know it. Going back towards the days of the Clinton years. My, goodness, the sky is falling and black helicopters are flying over your house. Everyone has a responsibility to pay their fair share of taxes....You want the wars, you want the hugh Military Ind Complex, tack on a spending bill to revive our country from depression, then there's a price tag to all this. Pay your taxes and stop whining, our Generation and the Boomer Generation need to pay for our mistakes, not pass it on to our kids/grandkids.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 764849, member: 9859"] From the early days of Barrack's presidential campaign he sought a reduction of U.S. troops in Iraq, and formulated a timetable for its implementation. Yes, the status of forces agreement between the U.S. and Iraq established a timetable and condition of withdrawal of U.S. troops from that besieged nation, but beyond its physical signing, let it be clear, George W. Bush was definitely not the architect of what occurred in Iraq last week. A CBS News headline from July 21, 2008 read: [INDENT][B]Obama, Maliki Agree On Iraq Withdrawal By 2010[/B] [/INDENT]The story went on to explain: Source CBS News; Face to face with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama [B]gained fresh support [/B]Monday [B]for the idea of pulling all U.S. combat forces out of the war zone by 2010.[/B] The Iraqi government did not endorse a fixed date, but indicated it hoped American combat units could be out of Iraq sometime in 2010. That timeframe falls within the 16-month withdrawal plan proposed by Obama. If memory serves me correctly, Obama was widely criticized by many in the media and the Republican Party for daring to contemplate the pulling out of combat troops from Iraq, not just by 2010, but by any timetable. The media, as well as the Republicans, were put to shame when Nouri al-Maliki, as well as many in the international community agreed with the presidential candidate. Once again, CBS News: After Obama's visit [INDENT]"In Washington, the White House expressed displeasure with recent public comments by Iraqi leaders on the withdrawal question and suggested they might have the U.S. election on their minds." [/INDENT] Despite what your predictable demeanor dictates to those who voted for Obama, the refusal of acknowledging the GOP's Party extreme Right Wing/Evangelical takeover prevents your Centralists/Moderates from nominating a winnable Canidate over Obama. Good luck with a Newt, Palin, or a Huckabee challenge.....And if you can't see the struggles between the Progressives and the Obama Administration's move too much towards the Center for watered down legislation compromise, then I suggest a re-examination by the eye doctor...... Fear people FEAR...So this is the end of our country as we know it. Going back towards the days of the Clinton years. My, goodness, the sky is falling and black helicopters are flying over your house. Everyone has a responsibility to pay their fair share of taxes....You want the wars, you want the hugh Military Ind Complex, tack on a spending bill to revive our country from depression, then there's a price tag to all this. Pay your taxes and stop whining, our Generation and the Boomer Generation need to pay for our mistakes, not pass it on to our kids/grandkids..... [/QUOTE]
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