Archive for the 'Iraq' Category

May 11 2007

News From Diyala – And More On Iraq

What can I say – Bill Roggio has sources and I have Google, so of course he has much more on the Diyala front, including time tables regarding when the Province should start to turn around (early summer – which is soon). The U.S. and Iraqi security forces have preparing the battlefield in Diyala until […]

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May 10 2007

SurrenderMedia Trying To Cover For Dem Surrender On Iraq

President Bush is about to get his way. He will have funding without restrictions on HIS decisions on how to progress the war. In a laughable cover up attempt, the SurrenderMedia is trying to cover for the Surrendercrats behind the figleaf that Bush has compromised on ‘benchmarks’. resident George W. Bush, under growing political pressure, […]

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May 10 2007

More Bad News For Surrendercrats

We all know the SurrenderMedia will hide information that negatively impacts their liberal puppet masters in Congress. They can no more face reality than the Surrendercrats. But those polls that show support for benchmarks and a timeline (aka – a plan) also show little support for the Surrendercrats, who clearly do not relfect America: CNN/Opinion […]

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May 10 2007

Dems Are “Crumbling”

Just snatched this bit of great news off Memeorandum: It’s time to replace some conservative Democrats in Washington, DC. I just heard from an impeccable source that there is serious concern on the Hill that conservative Democrats in the House will vote with the Republicans to strip any and all restrictions from the Iraq supplemental […]

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May 10 2007

11 House Members A “Crumble” Does Not Make

Ed Morrissey, who I admire immensely, is out with bit of an exaggeration today. His post claims GOP support for Bush is “starting to crumble”. Why? 11 moderates went to the White House to stomp their feet. now 11 members out of over 100 is around 10%. And none of the names are big conservative […]

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May 10 2007

Big News In Iraq – Diyala Turns Against Al Qaeda

The Democrat’s and al Qaeda’s worst nightmares apparently are taking shape in Iraq’s Diyala’s Province. The model of success seen in what was the insurgent/al Qaeda stronghold of Anbar Province is now taking shape in Diyala as the Arab/Muslim street is rising up – against al Qaeda!: Arab tribesmen in Baquba have said they will […]

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May 09 2007

Surrendercrats Going Nowhere Fast

With their approval ratings as bad as President Bush’s, but having to face the voters in 2008 (Bush will not be on the ticket) and with nothing of merit passed after 4+ months in office the Surrendercrats are out to prove they can screw up a political opportunity like no one else. They are proposing […]

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May 09 2007

Dems Hanging By A Thread On Iraq

The Democrats – er, sorry.. SurrenderCrats – are barely holding on to public support regarding Iraq. The SurrenderMedia is touting a new poll showing the public is giving support to deadlines, but the poll also shows the Democrats cannot sustain that support. Especially if it becomes well known in this country that we have already […]

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May 09 2007

The Battle For Diyala Will Not Be Short

The battle for Diyala Province, which should settle whether Iraq will stabilize or not, will not be short. And we need to recognize those who are sacrificing now, in the face of SurrenderCrat’s trying to fulfill the enemy’s wildest hopes. We need to recognize that these soldiers and marines on the ground are the ones […]

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May 08 2007

Iraq Makes Political Progress

Signs that things may begin turning around politically in Iraq showed up yesterday in two news items the SurrenderMedia has overlooked. The first is some conciliatory signs between the Sunnis and Maliki’s government: A meeting Tuesday between Iraq’s Shiite prime minister and the country’s top Sunni official appeared to ease tensions over threats that the […]

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