and now back to the war,

i dont care what anyone here says about it the fact is nobody and i mean absolutly nobody outside of the higher ups in govt and maybe just maybe a few coorprate big wigs know exactly why we invaded iraq. we can speculate cut and paste, provide links to a thousand differant possibilitys. all of wich look plausible.

the biggest thing we all have to accept is no matter if you were behind bush and the invasion or totaly apposed to it, we CANNOT just cut and run. that would be the most childish ignorant thing america could do.

it the bucket of shit analogy. if you and some frewinds are standing around a bucket of shit and one of them decides to thro in a big rock and splash shit on everyone it doesnt matter if you wanted him to do it or was opposed to him tossin the rock the fact still remanes you are covered in shit and have to figure out how to wash it off. it wont help to dig out the rock your still covered in shit. it dont help to bicker about wether or not he should have done it your still covered in shit and the only way to get it off is to work together. one of ya holds the garden hose while the other washes. cause you sure as hell aint bringin your shit covered self in my house or shower.
yokinazu Reviewed by yokinazu on . Bush Scolds Congress About Iraq President Bush on Thursday defended the slow pace of progress in Iraq, asserting "it is not foot-dragging" as Iraqi politicians try to reach agreement on political, security and economic goals. Bush derided calls from Congress for troop withdrawals or deadlines so that the military could focus more on the anti-terror battle elsewhere. "This argument makes no sense," he said. Bush offered his assessment of the war in a speech before a military audience of more than 1,000 people at the Rating: 5