Quote Originally Posted by BigWeed
Me I want the war over I don't care about Iraq....
me, i, i, i - the total lack of empathy and personal responsibility amazes me. while pleading the case for our obligations at home, we deny our duty to those we have already affected by our nation's actions and ignore the part we have played in the mess this world has become. the blame lies with each and every one of us and denying our part in it all merely demonstrates our self-centered attitudes and arrogant disregard for our own culpability.
delusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity on . Dems pay scant attention to successes in Iraq Iraq isn't the big story this month. Gas prices are. In May, the Associated Press reported, U.S. military deaths plunged to the lowest monthly level in four years and civilian casualties were down sharply, too. Gasoline also hit $4 per gallon. And you don't see as many "No war for oil" bumper stickers as you used to. The success of the Bush surge - with Iraqi forces having led offensives in three major cities and taking on Shiite militias - has been greeted in America with a collective Rating: 5