Iraq says may agree to timetable for U.S. withdrawal.

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki raised the prospect on Monday of setting a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops as part of negotiations over a new security agreement with Washington.

It was the first time the U.S.-backed Shi'ite-led government has floated the idea of a timetable for the removal of American forces from Iraq. The Bush administration has always opposed such a move, saying it would give militant groups an advantage. End

In one word—incomprehensible. One million dead, 4,100 of them young Americans, a deficit hovering around $400 billion, U.S. economy is in the toilet, and this handful of Arabs who would have had their throats cut years ago if it were not for the U.S. troops, are telling the #1 Christian idiot in the world a/k/a George W. Bush, what he can and cannot do in Iraq.

Bobby Miller
Florence, Alabama