Is it just add some more troops? I personally believe he doesnt have one?
2006-12-20
01:03:49
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If it is to help the the Iraqi people establish their own goverment and military so they can govern themselves then they share that with the dems.
2006-12-20
01:06:42 ·
update #1
i think jade just stated the republican plan
2006-12-20
01:08:06 ·
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So charlie he didnt have one before?
All Im asking is what is the plan?
2006-12-20
01:11:46 ·
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I think its funny that republicans are quick to attack dems for not having a plan for Iraq but when asked like this they are unable to state the republican "plan".
proof of the self rightous stance they have on everything at every level.
2006-12-20
01:15:21 ·
update #4
Since Bush really never had a plan, no Republican can tell you the answer.
I still have to see what drivel they have to say.
2006-12-20 01:07:06
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answer #1
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answered by Retired From Y!A 5
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my understanding is republicans want to stabilize the Iraq puppet government and bring together as one the peoples of Iraq,,,,that is my version of the plan,,,also understand the plan is just a recent addition as ,,their really was no plan,,,a catch 22,,,by the study group,,,get it? CIVILIAN,,,,,oh by the way 30,000 more troops is not even enough to stabilize Baghdad,,bad ideas seem to run like water from bush these days and all days,in my opinion anyway...half a million might hold the civil war ,for the puppet masters,,,,,is it worth it,,,ah NO.....also the military generals are resigning ,leaders are steeping away as failure ensues....no big deal replace them all,ya,,,crazy man....
2006-12-20 09:11:44
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answered by CIVILIAN 4
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I think you are right he doesn't have a plan except add more troops from our already overextended military. Although, he has done a good job of allowing people to think that he has one by firing Rumsfield.
I am a Republican by the way.
2006-12-20 09:25:29
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answered by j 4
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Whinerz,
The Generals are part of the group saying the have not idea what the plan is. There is no plan. The house and senate republicans are even asking what the plan is.
2006-12-20 09:21:50
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answered by Brian 5
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LOL, There has always been a plan in for Iraq. Just because this president believes in not blabbing to our foes exactly what that plan is, does not mean we don't have one. It is also painfully obvious that you do not have the need to know our national security secrets, so you will need to be patient like the rest of us. When you get your socialist democrat in office, you will have all the state secrets you want, along with all the breaches of national security to ensure the destruction of this country. there....happy now?
2006-12-20 09:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the point is that he's making one right now. It looks like it'll be "slowly and gradually pull out troops." But Senator John McCaine says we need more troops; though he doesn't get a lot of attention, and for good reason.
2006-12-20 09:08:05
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answered by charlie h 3
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I believe that Slappy has the right idea, it's just some nonsensical BushSpeak that noone outside of PNAC can fathom.
2006-12-20 09:08:42
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answered by dem4six 2
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Well, I never watch TV, so I don't know if a plan has been announced, but I say, take away all of the flying carpets so they can't go anywhere and make a parking lot out of the whole d*amn place.
2006-12-20 09:07:15
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answered by Jade 5
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Hold on until 2008 election. One hell of a plan!
2006-12-20 09:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally believe you just want to fight.
Wait till January like everyone else.
2006-12-20 09:07:26
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answered by Anonymous
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