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Old 08-08-2007, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by pgardn
Just reported significant progress in Iraq on the ground in 3 vital areas after a fairly extensive study. The two guys that put forth this study have of course been attacked by the liberal blogs. But the data seems sound. They also report more hardline leaders are sick of the deaths and are cooperating with US troops more than ever.

They did however also report the Malik.. government has been extraordinarily dissappointing and in their estimation will stall the progress on the ground. So its not just the Republicans touting the progress.

The two men also informed Hillary Clinton and said she was very interested and pleased. So lets see what she has to say in public. So for those of you that are sure all Democrats want to see failure in Iraq on the ground... a possible contradiction from Hillary. I find this refreshing.
In reality, the authors of this report were behind the Iraq war from the very beginning and defended it without fail throughout the last several years. So this is really no surprise. It may have been sponsored by a liberal think tank...but in all reality, many "liberals" (whatever that means) were behind the war from the start and those that were many times will continue to defend that position as this report.
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Old 08-09-2007, 07:39 PM
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I have a feeling this report is spot on.

The war is going better. Dont matter, the Iraqi government is shattered.
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