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This is like something out of the Twilight Zone. Seriously

President Bush contended on Thursday night that his plan to begin withdrawing some troops from Iraq gradually was based on a principle he called “return on success,” saying that progress made so far could be squandered by the deeper and speedier reductions that the war’s opponents have demanded.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/14/washington/14prexy.html?hp

Return on success?

“The more successful we are, the more American troops can return home,” Mr. Bush said, trying once again to win support for a war in Iraq that remains deeply unpopular.

I'm dumbfounded.

Gobsmacked.

Surely nobody can believe this bull****.

God help the Free World.
 
Time to add another phrase to the Dubya Glossary. Enter this one somewhere between "nucular" and "strategery."
 
It makes no sense whatsoever.

It's a testament to his desperation AND the American people's previous stupidity that anyone thinks anyone else would buy that.
 
My friends, we are reliving the fall of Rome, and our Nero is a Texan.
 
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He also claimed that 36 countries have troops on the ground in Iraq. Even Chris "The Women Like This War" Matthews pushed Bush's balls away from his chin long enough to marvel at the delusion in that statement.

I'm weary, absolutely weary, of this kind of insanity and inanity being presented to me as leadership. Our profession turned the 2000 campaign into a farce beyond words, and our nation will be paying the price for years to come.
 

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