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A site for and about the Democratic Party and it's politics (in the spirit of DKos-- I'm an unapolegetic Kossack myself) with the objective of helping to elect as many Democrats as possible in both this year and '08. For and about includes history and how we got here so we can figure out the road map out. And that covers a lot of ground. Add your two cent's worth. No refunds.Be advised this is very much a pro Wes Clark site.

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A whole lotta years in the military (Redleg),with a family background that shows an unhealthy bent for all things political(genetic defect). Wife and self owned by cat.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007





At Last--A Timetable For Withdrawl!






Finally we have a time table for withdrawl of troops from Iraq. And we all thought Bush was waiting for a Democratic Party President to come along and clean up his mess. How silly of us. Once again he has shown he has a firm grip on the situation in Iraq. Not only that, but a plan. It seems that all it will take to bring stability to the country is a mere fifty year commitmit of U.S. troops. Just like in Korea. Surely that will work.

Once again Chimpy has demonstrated the breathtaking depth of his geo-political knowledge, blithly ignoring only a few small details. Such as, well, last time I checked there weren't daily IED's in Korea. Korea is partitioned-- something Bush has declared is not an option for Iraq. And of course there has only been one U.S. casualty on the DMZ in the last few decades-- an Artillery major and West Point classmate of Wes Clarks from the Class of 1968, brutally assaulted by NK troops in the early '70s. One casualty too many, of course, but a whole lot less than what we see on a monthly basis in the failed Bush occupation. And that makes it a whole lot easier to manage.

I'm not sure what Bush was thinking on this--decide for yourself. Read the article from Rueters in the link below.

Bush envisions U.S. presence in Iraq like S.Korea Politics Reuters

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