Monday, June 12, 2006

Harry Reid talking sense, as usual

Reid to Bush: Don't just talk, do something

Harry Reid challenged Bush to actually come up with a strategy at the retreat he's having at Camp David about Iraq:

"Our troops and the American people have been exceedingly patient as previous mileposts in Iraq have passed without progress. The president is asking too much if he expects us to do it again," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said in the Democratic radio address. "With Zarqawi gone and the cabinet filled, we need more than platitudes next week when the president convenes a conference with Iraq's leaders and his war Cabinet."

Over three years in to the quagmire, there is no strategy to finish the job (whatever "the job" is.) Bush and his "war cabinet" spend a lot of time on political spin about Iraq. But, they don't do much about the real policy.


(Americablog)