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Surge's Backers Warn of Retreat

Submitted by gregdn, Jun 27, 2007 09:52

If things have not substantially changed in Iraq by next year you'll see all but a handful of Republicans abandon Bush.


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Ron Phife 

Jun 27, 2007 21:04

If things have not substantially changed in Iraq by next year you'll see all but a handful of Republicans abandon...

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Jun 27, 2007 09:52

Prediction: Congress will pull the rug on Iraq just as stability arrives. Like the masses following the stock market, Congress... [MORE]

Paul 

Jun 27, 2007 16:12

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