Wait, aren't we still there?
Yep.
Still!?!?
Still.
Damn!
Hell, even Mayors and Goveners were indirectly elected because people were fed up with the war. they promised to stop funding, didn't happen. They promised a draw down of troops, we had a surge, bloody brillent. And the Sheep are still against the war which will be the tail they'll pin to the Republicans and not on the donkeys. (yeah, I did it) So, Obama and the other Dems will promise to end the war. McCain won't.
so as far as I am concerned I congratulate going in, I disdain staying and I blame everybody for keeping us there.
If you're going to call Bush a warmonger why don't you blame the Dems for using the deaths of our troops to get elected. It's a genius move, it's terrible, but it's working.
If McCain were smart he'd say "OK, Obama you promise to end the war, like you an dso many other did when the Democrates took control of the Congress, but you haven't why should the American people trust you to withdraw troops as president?"
Progress the opposite of Congress-and now full of lazy Asses
Well what do you think Smily: "You ask can we ever trust the Bear?... I will give you several answers at once. The first is no, we can never trust the Bear. For one reason, the Bear doesn’t trust himself. The Bear is threatened and the Bear is frightened and the Bear is falling apart. The Bear is disgusted with his past, sick of his present and scared stiff of his future. He often was. The Bear is broke, lazy, volatile, incompetent, slippery, dangerously proud, dangerously armed, sometimes brilliant, often ignorant. Without his claws, he’d be just another chaotic member of the Third World.... The second answer is yes, we can trust the Bear completely. The Bear has never been so trustworthy. The Bear is begging to be part of us, to submerge his problems in us, to have his own bank account with us, to shop in our High Street and be accepted as a dignified member of our forest as well as his.... The Bear needs us so desperately that we may safely trust him to need us."

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