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Old 10-24-2006, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by TexKan View Post
All this sounds like Monday mornin quaterbackin to me.
And in our society and our protections Monday mornin' quartebackin is fair game. In a normal situation out of desent comes retrospection, consensus building, and sometimes even compromise.

This quarterbacking has been going on in one form or another when it became obvious that there was not a plan in place to garner control of the country once the sitting regime was overthrown. That more and more are seeing the contradictions and asking questions is a sign that not all things are shot in this country.

And even until now, with the military leaders testifying that civil war was likely in Iraq, the administration was still saying things were fine.

Once the decision was made to invade then there was a responsiblity to protect the peace and get that country moving again. We have more dead and maimed servicemen because of that neglect and until now, the administration had no overt thought at changing tactics and goals.

That this new 'admission' of a need to change tactics somehow manages to coincide with polls that show the republican party in danger of losing one or both of it's congressional majorities is a crying shame.

Like it or not the two party Party is the only game in town. If you want to force change, however feel good Kinky types are, the game is still Republican or Democrat.
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