I don't think I've ever actually heard one unless "stay the course" or "troop surge" counts.. Are those plans?
2007-01-25
11:02:35
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Lynn G-- Didn't answer.. And I fought in Iraq, do I still need to ask a marine?
2007-01-25
11:11:17 ·
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lordkelvi...-- Maybe you don't understand.. You give me an outcome.. A plan is something you need to get there...
2007-01-25
11:13:52 ·
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Jackson Leslie- Well if that qualifies as a "plan" then why doesn't "get the f out" and "timeline for withdrawal" count?
2007-01-25
11:16:22 ·
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I noticed the conservatives get very offensive with this question and call you a liberal for asking it. And, yet, they haven't a clue as to what the GOP plan is along with the rest of the country. It's a sad commentary on the state of mind of the remaining 32%. Especially when "staying the coarse", "troop surge" Or 'escalation' and 'win', are not plans.
2007-01-25 11:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully not staying the course. I would have 50,000 more troops added. We need to redo our plan, staying the course is going so slowly. We need to focus on training more Iraqi troops and taking out all the Syrians and Iranians who are currently in Iraq. Then little by little, we should start turning the policing and military responsibilities over to them. bush's plan would have worked, had Iran and Syria not been involved. However, not everything goes as planned.
2007-01-25 19:25:23
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answered by Daniel 6
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Those cliches are rhetoric. They are meant to buy time while alternatives are formulated, or, perhaps, in hopes the average citizen will forget about this very boding issue. The plan, as of current, is to stay the course and troop surge. I am sorry to say it, but that is exactly what George W. Bush proposed in his State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday.
2007-01-25 19:14:19
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answered by Jackson Leslie 5
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To make sure that the government that stays in power will give plenty of money to the ones who paid for this bs war, the oil companies. That must be worth 3000+ american lives as well as 500 billion American dollars, so the rich oil fat cats can get a nice rollback check on their investment. To hell with all this.
2007-01-25 19:09:34
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answered by 33 3
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Bush is right. Too bad you just don't get it. Maybe if you started with a game like Stratego or Battleship. Better yet, go straight up to a Marine and ask him that question with your best asinine liberal attitude.
2007-01-25 19:08:35
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answered by Lynn G 4
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None , nada, zero, zilch, nomas, and finally nothing at all.
2007-01-25 19:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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To defeat the enemy, to win...
2007-01-25 19:10:31
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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I think i heard boots, not flip flop flops....no wait...wasn't it WMD???
What makes you think they would worry about a plan now, when they haven't for years?
2007-01-25 19:07:20
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make as many bad decisions as possible and execute them as carelessly as is reasonable.
2007-01-25 19:09:09
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