Defying Gravity

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Troops to stay in Iraq through 2010

I just received this letter from the DNC. I'm not a huge fan of the DNC but this is worth a mention. Mr. Bush doesn't have any clue what he's doing with regard to Iraq and he's going to give his mess to the next president while he gallops off into the sunset. Shameful.

Is this what George Bush means when he says we're going to "stay the course?"
MSNBC Breaking News: A.P.: U.S. Army making plans to keep current Iraq troop level through 2010.

The Bush Administration has the wrong strategy for Iraq. Deadlines continue to be extended, and the situation on the ground continues to deteriorate.

We have an opportunity now to elect Democrats who will hold this administration accountable and force a new strategy in Iraq. Winning this election will bring real change on Iraq, and we all know that continuing to follow a failed policy isn't working.

This is the final stretch of the race, and we all need to start sprinting now. Please make a donation to win this election:

http://www.democrats.org/newdirection

The overwhelming majority of Americans want a new direction in Iraq, but this administration is laying plans to keep the same failed course no matter what the people want.

Just as importantly, an unprecedented number of retired generals -- many of whom have been on the ground in Iraq -- agree that the civilian political leadership had the wrong strategy in Iraq since the beginning.

Despite overwhelming evidence that the Republican strategy in Iraq is failing, this administration and the rubber-stamp Republican Congress refuse to do anything about it.

If you want a new direction, you have to participate. It's going to take hundreds of thousands of us giving $20 and $50 each to cut through the right-wing Republican propaganda machine that spreads lies and misinformation. If you can afford to help, now is the time:

http://www.democrats.org/newdirection

Please spread the word to everyone you know that the time has come for a new direction in Iraq.

Change in Iraq starts by electing new leaders here at home, and we've got less than four weeks to make it happen.

Thank you,
Tom

Tom McMahon
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee

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