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Originally Posted by Seaver
I dont see much difference. Elected parliament means a democracy. Properly trained Security Forces means a stable government (at least as stable as is possible in the M.E. atm).
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Seaver... I think that is the point trying to be made. As soon as possible in BOTH Murtha's case and Bushes case *are* the same thing.
What people are slapping their foreheads about is that Bush wasn't making any motion that he was getting ready to leave until Murtha made his speech and at the same time Bush's approval ratings are falling...
Some might think that Bush is reacting to Murtha's speech and either a) deciding he needs a new tune about Iraq - get the troops home as soon as possible (if Murtha will just hum a few bars I think Bush might be able to sing a long) or b) this is exactly what he was planning all along and while he was going to surprise us all with a Thanksgiving announcement Murtha stole his thunder (and he is just trying to ignore that by having talking points made that say, well what Murtha said was A and what we are doing is B... you see the thing is A = B).