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Monday, October 30, 2006

and the king claims democrats have no idea how to 'win' the war

king george claims if you vote other than republican in november, you'll be voting for someone who has NO plans regarding iraq. he actually said, non-republicans had NO IDEA how to WIN the WAR IN IRAQ. can you believe that? i couldn't but i heard him say it. i was sober when i heard him say it. i was awake when i heard him say it.

what i want to know is; WHAT THE HELL IS KING GEORGE'S PLAN FOR 'WINNING' THE WAR IN IRAQ???

does he, does his court have the WINNING plan(s)??? if they do, i wish they'd share it with the families of the 2,810 dead service members. i wish they'd share it with the 300,000,000 american citizens. i wish they'd share it with the citizens of iraq

yet more discomforting news coming out of iraq. the mid term elections are the week after next. we MUST do something to STOP THIS UNJUST UNNECESSARY IMMORAL war

PLEASE STOP IT

Audit finds missing U.S. weapons in Iraq

By JOHN HEILPRIN, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - Nearly one of every 25 weapons the military bought for Iraqi security forces is missing, a government audit said Sunday. Many others cannot be repaired because parts or technical manuals are lacking.
A second report found "significant challenges remain that put at risk" the U.S. military's goal of strengthening Iraqi security forces by transferring all logistics operations to the defense ministry by the end of 2007.
A third report concerned the Provincial Reconstruction Team program, in which U.S. government experts help Iraqis develop regional governmental institutions. "The unstable security environment in
Iraq touches every aspect of the PRT program," the report said.
The
Pentagon cannot account for 14,030 weapons — almost 4 percent of the semiautomatic pistols, assault rifles, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and other weapons it began supplying to Iraq since the end of 2003, according to a report from the office of the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction.
The missing weapons will not be tracked easily: The Defense Department registered the serial numbers of only about 10,000 of the 370,251 weapons it provided — less than 3 percent........



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