Mission Accomplished...but no exit strategy and no timetable

UPDATE: Today, on the FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS "MISSION ACCOMPLISHED" FIASCO, our un-elected President defied the will of the people and vetoed funding our troops who are in a combat zone. Democrats fulfilled their promise to the American people and demanded an exit strategy, a timetable for getting our troops out of the Iraq quagmire. Today, Bush made the decision to cut off funding for our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan rather than provide Congress with an exit strategy.

George Bush wants to cut funding off for our troops because he does not want to outline a sound exit strategy.

By doing this he will be vetoing the will of the people, who overwhelmingly are sick of being lied to and seeing soldiers die for nothing, and he is committing our soldiers to an indefinite involvement in a civil war with no purpose for the United States and no exit strategy. He seems to be doing this on the 4th anniversary of his "Mission Accomplished" statement, which must have referred to the accomplishment of turning American foreign policy into nothing more than a gravy train for Halliburton and sacrificing our soldiers and our war against al-Qaeda in the process. Great mission, great accomplishment...

VoteVets.org is responding to Bush's veto of the will of the people and common sense with the following video:



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