USA, Iraq government--vacation time

Isn't it comforting to know that our troops in Iraq can bear the August heat better than the Iraqi legislature? We seem to be able to adapt to anything!
Now that the Iraqi legislature is on retreat, and our congress is on retreat,
Maybe Betraes and Crock Of will be able to write up the September report---what with not being bothered by the democratic country of Iraq's legislature, nor ours.
The leader of Iraq told us to go home not long ago, that they could handle Iraq just fine. We chose not to do so, in spite of Iraq being a free democratic country now!
Instead we sent some people up to Kurd country to help out the Turks with the mean old Kurds, who were threatening their 250,000 well-trained troops on the border---against the 6000 Kurds in the hills!
Why didn't the Turks send their Special Forces in to wipe out the Kurd fighters?
After all they have 250,000 on the Iraqi border!
There seems to be no end to their proliferation, anywhere. Why didn't we know that?

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Submitted by skyspy on Tue, 07/31/2007 - 9:00pm.

When the Iraqis take off we should too. We need to take all of our food, money, and troops and run. Let them kill each other. How far would these sand ants get if we stopped feeding them?? How much food can you grow in a desert?

Submitted by dollaradayandfound on Wed, 08/01/2007 - 7:51am.

The oil, the oil!
We can't control that area of the world unless we have about 100,000 troops and that many planes in the area! You know, like Korea, Germany, Philippines,(or did they run us off?) Japan, Taiwan (mostly ships and Japanese locations), and a few other places we don't talk about (Kurds for instance---near Turkey).

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