Bush: We've Never Been "Stay The Course"

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Sunday on ABC, George Bush put the final nail in his Presidential coffin when he told George Stephanopoulos, "we've never been stay the course." Does Bush really think Americans are utterly braindead? And will the Corporate Media let him get away with this? The Silent Patriot has the facts. Make sure all your friends see it, and let's BURY the Republican Party on November 7.

Update 1: No wonder Bush is rewriting history - he's lost arch-conservative George Will:

Today the policy of "staying the course" means Americans dying to prevent Shiites and Sunnis from killing each other. If in January 2009 more than 100,000 U.S. forces remain in Iraq, there might be 100 fewer Republicans in Congress. So "stay the course" is a policy stamped with an expiration date.
Update 2: Think Progress catches Dan Bartlett telling lying lies.

 

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Stay the course? GOP Senator Say Iraq Is Near Chaos!

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Does this sound like "stay the course" is what even republicans want??

GOP Senator Say Iraq Is Near Chaos

By DEB RIECHMANN
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Under election-year pressure to change course in Iraq, the Bush administration said Monday there are no plans for dramatic shifts in policy or for ultimatums to Baghdad to force progress.

Just two weeks before the Nov. 7 elections that will determine whether Republicans retain control of Congress, the White House tried to calm political anxieties about deteriorating security in Iraq. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers are calling on President Bush to change his war plan.

"We're on the verge of chaos, and the current plan is not working," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said in an Associated Press interview. U.S. and Iraqi officials should be held accountable for the lack of progress, said Graham, a Republican who is a frequent critic of the administration's policies.

Asked who in particular should be held accountable - Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, perhaps, or the generals leading the war - Graham said: "All of them. It's their job to come up with a game plan" to end the violence.

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http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_IRAQ?SITE=OHCOL&SECTION=HOME

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