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Little Mr Mahatma
 
Saturday, April 01, 2006  
Tactical Errors In Deed
Sadly, No April Fools Day joke.

Rice: U.S. has made `tactical mistakes'

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice encountered antiwar protesters during a
trip to England, where U.S. foreign policy was questioned.

BY WARREN P. STROBEL
Knight Ridder News Service

BLACKBURN, England - Facing protesters and pointed questions, Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that the Bush administration had made
''thousands'' of what she called ''tactical mistakes'' in Iraq but that ''it was the
right strategic decision'' to invade and topple Saddam Hussein.

But do the math. We invaded Iraq in March, 2003. That's three years ago or about 1100 days. If Bush made thousands of tactical mistakes in Iraq, that's at least two per day FOR THREE YEARS.


How many companies or groups would let you make two or more mistakes every day for three years?


Answer: None. You'd be booted out, fired, terminated for gross incompetence.


And that's what Bush and his cronies deserve at the very minimum.


11:37 AM

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