BUSH AND HIS NO-WIN WAR
Over four years ago, Bush, ignoring facts and fabricating intelligence, thrust our country into a war so feebly designed it quickly turned into a catastrophe. Now, Bush, arrogant as ever, refuses to face reality that his war in Iraq is a no-win situation.
Car bombings are at an all time high. American causalities are climbing, while Iraqi casualties are skyrocketing. Iraqis are less inclined to walk their streets now then under Saddam Hussein, and Iraqis have less electricity (about 4 hours per day) now then before the invasion.
An overwhelming majority of Americans believe victory in Iraq is impossible, while half say the situation in Iraq has gotten worse since Bush’s troop surge. Nearly six in ten Americans side with the Democrats in Congress who want to set a deadline for troop withdrawal.
Bush, ignoring the will of the people in this great democracy, continues to send Americans to the killing sands of Iraq in an open-ended mission with no plan for victory.
The number of American troops killed in Iraq has surpassed the number of victims on 9/11. The cost of the war will soon exceed the ten year Vietnam War. Iraq is in disarray. It’s time we end Bush’s immoral war and begin to heal America’s wounds. It’s about time that someone, the Democrats, stood up to Bush and hold him accountable instead of just rubber stamping his policies.
CHRISTIAN GATSBY
Car bombings are at an all time high. American causalities are climbing, while Iraqi casualties are skyrocketing. Iraqis are less inclined to walk their streets now then under Saddam Hussein, and Iraqis have less electricity (about 4 hours per day) now then before the invasion.
An overwhelming majority of Americans believe victory in Iraq is impossible, while half say the situation in Iraq has gotten worse since Bush’s troop surge. Nearly six in ten Americans side with the Democrats in Congress who want to set a deadline for troop withdrawal.
Bush, ignoring the will of the people in this great democracy, continues to send Americans to the killing sands of Iraq in an open-ended mission with no plan for victory.
The number of American troops killed in Iraq has surpassed the number of victims on 9/11. The cost of the war will soon exceed the ten year Vietnam War. Iraq is in disarray. It’s time we end Bush’s immoral war and begin to heal America’s wounds. It’s about time that someone, the Democrats, stood up to Bush and hold him accountable instead of just rubber stamping his policies.
CHRISTIAN GATSBY
