Friday, September 30, 2005

Admit it liberals, Iraq withdrawal timetable is just absurd

BAGHDAD - Sunni-led insurgents killed at least nine people with a car bomb in a crowded vegetable market Friday, the Muslim day of worship, in the second blast against Shiite civilians in as many days, police said. The death toll rose to nearly 100 from the previous day's attacks in another Shiite town.

In this yet another burst of violence, now is not the time to speak of ANY kind of withdrawal timetable for coalition troops from Iraq, the truth is that setting any kind of dates on troop pull-out will play along right in the hands of terrorists and insurgents - they will be able to motivate suicide bombers and time their attacks towards that particular date - and we just can't allow that to happen. Time to get the job done, and it doesn't matter how long it takes - security forces are in training, new government is gradually taking control - as to the question that lingers in your mind liberals - how long?

The answer is - AS LONG AS IT TAKES

3 Comments:

Blogger Rodogg said...

"Time to get the job done, and it doesn't matter how long it takes - security forces are in training, new government is gradually taking control - as to the question that lingers in your mind liberals - how long? The answer is - AS LONG AS IT TAKES" Well, you know my response to this of course, if US never went into Iraq in the first place then everyone pondering this question on whether or not US should pull out right now would not even be a question of concern as the US should not have gone into Iraq. Thus, if they did not go in then their wouldn't have been so many horrible deaths that should not have taken place, check me out at http://liberals.blogspot.com

12:42 PM, September 30, 2005  
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