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President Bush is asked about the Iraqi government wanting a timetable for our troops withdrawal. Read more about it here-- http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/08/in-2007-bush-promised-iraq-withdrawal-if-asked-by-maliki-%e2%80%98i-don%e2%80%99t-see-how-we-could-stay%e2%80%99/ Download daily Catch and Release Comedy™ political cartoons to your mobile phone or iPod at http://www.headzup.tv

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Gordon Brown says he favours reducing troops in Iraq but refuses to set an "artificial timetable" as he visits Baghdad.

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Gordon Brown says he favours reducing troops in Iraq but refuses to set an "artificial timetable" as he visits Baghdad.

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Before the Europe-wide timetable change on December 9 a last chance to see some disappearing trains: ZSSK 754s and ÖBB 2143s at Devinska Nova Ves and Schönfeld-Lassee, last ICE 1 to Hamburg at Vienna Penzing (will be replaced by ICE-T), InterCity with 1044 on the Western Railway. Additionally: Taurus in new "Greece" livery for the European Soccer Championships 2008, a weird special with nostalgic class 1062 shunter between two coaches on each end (reminiscing an improvised commuter train from the post-war era) and more.

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Canada plans to withdraw troops from front-line operations in Afghanistan by the end of 2011.

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A carved oak table, Tells a tale Of times when kings and queens sipped wine from goblets gold, And the brave would lead their ladies from out of the room to arbours cool. A time of valour, and legends born A time when honour meant much more to a man than life And the days knew only strife to tell right from wrong Through lance and sword. Why, why can we never be sure till we die Or have killed for an answer, Why, why do we suffer each race to believe That no race has been grander It seems because through time and space Though names may change each face retains the mask it wore. A dusty table Musty smells Tarnished silver lies discarded upon the floor Only feeble light descends through a film of grey That scars the panes. Gone the carving, And those who left their mark, Gone the kings and queens now only the rats hold sway And the weak must die according to nature's law As old as they. Why, why can we never be sure till we die Or have killed for an answer, Why, why do we suffer each race to believe That no race has been grander It seems because through time and space Though names may change each face retains the mask it wore.

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When the Iraq government recently announced they wanted a timetable for withdrawal of US troops, it was no surprise that Bush, McCain and the Republican establishment dismissed their wishes - which exposed their desire for a permanent military presence in the Middle East, the true goal of their neoconservative sponsors.

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Ali Larijani Iran's top nuclear negotiator gave an exclusive interview to Press TV before leaving for high-level talks with the IAEA and the European Union. Mr. Larijani emphasized the need for a clear timetable on the Iranian nuclear program together with the IAEA to settle the outstanding issues. Following the meeting Mr. Solana told press reporters on Monday "We have had a very constructive meeting, and we will meet again in three weeks' time," Solana told reporters after the four-hour meeting at the Portuguese foreign ministry headquarters. "We will continue on this path," added Solana. Larijani said Iran wanted to settle its nuclear dispute with the West through diplomacy. Asked whether a new UN sanctions resolution could end his talks with Solana, Larijani said: "If some adventure-seeking countries want to interrupt the process of diplomacy, this may have some effects." "I think for the big powers the prevalence of tranquility would be more important," Reuters quoted Larijani as saying.

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General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker testify on the Iraq surge progress report, September 10 2007

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CNN debate January 30, 2008. John McCain and Mitt Romney go

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Deep-Earth Timetable of Ideas, Measures, Deductions, and Theories © 2003 J. Marvin Herndon http://www.nuclearplanet.com/timetable.htm deep-Earth nuclear fission reactor will produce sufficient helium with precisely the range of ratios as observed from deep-source oceanic lavas. Moreover, the ratio of 3He to 4He increases over the lifetime of the georeactor. The high ratios observed in Icelandic and Hawaiian basalts suggest that the end of the georeactor lifetime is approaching, perhaps within the next 100 to billion years, and presumably soon thereafter the geomagnetic field will begin its final collapse.

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It's not a "timetable" for extricating U.S troops from Iraq that George W. Bush is suddenly talking about, and heaven help anyone who accuses him of proposing a "timeline." No, the Decider says he is now amenable to a "time horizon," which apparently is a whole different kind of time thing -- not at all like the sensible course of action that Democrats and other critics of the Iraq occupation have been demanding. If Bush were known for exquisite subtlety in his use of the language, I'd note that a horizon is, by definition, a line that can never be reached. But pigs will streak across the sky at Mach 2 before this president displays a diabolical mastery of semantics. His new "time horizon" formulation is just smoke, intended to obfuscate and stall. In six months, Iraq becomes somebody else's problem. The shift does put loyal supporters of Bush's Iraq policy in an untenable position, though. Their mantra has been that anyone who suggests a date for U.S. withdrawal, however vague or distant or aspirational, is being "defeatist." Now, logically, they ought to be saying the same thing about the president. John McCain is the real victim of Bush's rhetorical moonwalk. After yoking himself to the president's stay-the-course policy and musing that U.S. troops could be in Iraq for a century, he finds himself virtually alone in advocating what is now an extremist position. Events have conspired to make the strategy advocated by Barack Obama and other leading Democrats -- set a timetable for shutting down the sideshow in Iraq; focus attention and resources on the main event in Afghanistan -- the only sane way to proceed. For one thing, the Iraqis are making clear that the time is coming for us to leave. In an interview published Saturday in the German magazine Der Spiegel, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki basically endorsed Obama's 16-month time frame for withdrawal. U.S. military officials in Baghdad later released a statement from Maliki's office that claimed, without citing specifics, that the prime minister's remarks had been "mistranslated" and "not conveyed accurately." But yesterday, after Obama met with Maliki in Baghdad, a spokesman for the prime minister reiterated the Iraqi government's view that a "timetable" for U.S. withdrawal is now desirable. The schedule or horizon or whatever that the spokesman proposed -- U.S. troops out in 2010 -- coincides roughly with Obama's plan. Obama spent the weekend in Afghanistan, where he found the situation "precarious and urgent." He told CBS News that Afghanistan "has to be our central focus, the central front in our battle against terrorists." More troops and materiel are needed now, he said, adding that "if we wait until the next administration, it could be a year before we get those troops on the ground." Attacks on U.S. forces in Afghanistan have become much more frequent and brazen over the past year, including a frontal assault on a forward base this month that left nine Americans dead. The Taliban, far from being a spent force, is reconstituted and apparently re-energized. Across the border in the lawless hinterlands of Pakistan, al-Qaeda is believed to have established new bases and training camps. Gen. David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Iraq, has said that he believes al-Qaeda may be de-emphasizing Iraq and shifting its focus to Afghanistan. This should come as a surprise to no one, except perhaps the man in the Oval Office. Iraq was never anything more than a windfall to al-Qaeda, an opportunity to engage and tie down the enemy -- that would be us -- while headquarters enjoyed a respite to regroup and rebuild. The idea that al-Qaeda, whose membership consists of fanatical Sunni Muslims, would ever expect to establish a serious operational base in majority-Shiite Iraq has always been absurd. The terrorists' goal was simply to commit as much anti-American mayhem as possible, for as long as possible. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said he wants to send additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan "sooner rather than later." But that's easier said than done. Today there are more U.S. troops in Iraq than before last year's troop surge -- despite the token withdrawals that Bush has been touting. The occupation of Iraq continues to devour resources that could and should be put to better use. The day when the real fight against al-Qaeda can be resumed has not yet arrived. But even George Bush can see it on the horizon. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/21/AR2008072102361.html

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Iraq's Prime minister is now embracing Barack Obama's 16 month timetable to withdraw U.S. troops. Bush is talking with Iran and now everybody wants to focus on Afghanistan. Barack Obama has been saying this for months now Bush and McCain want to take credit for the success. They should have hired Barack Obama as a foreign policy advisor.

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Music by Genesis. My arrangement for solo guitar. A carved oak table tells a tale... Here you'll find the powertab Greg Palma has made of this arrangement: http://personales.ya.com/hyperboreal

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More at http://therealnews.com Is the U.N. troop mandate defying Iraqi law? Thursday November 22nd, 2007 "The United States is putting very heavy pressure on [Maliki] to agree to a simple renewal of this [U.N. troop] mandate. And the Parliament is saying no, we want to have a say in this and we want certain conditions imposed on any renewal." -James Paul, International Policy Forum

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Replaced my audio with the Timetable album version from the same show. Live at Rico's Loft SF,CA Jan. 14 2000 Hosted by Anticon.

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Chris Matthews talks with Pete Hegseth of the Vets For Freedom and Jon Soltz of VoteVets.org about the Iraqi government demand for American troop withdrawal and setting a timetable.

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John McCain explains why he is opposed to the Iraqi's request for a troop withdrawal timetable. from May 13, 2007 and July 21, 2008.

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Back on June 13th of 2006 during the the Take Back America conference, Hillary said she was not in favor of timetables or deadlines. However, she recently went on record at the last primary debate claiming she has been in favor of timetables for a number of years. I smell bullshit.

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