Read Dave in Shell Beach's at the bottom
CAFFERTY: Wolf, the question this hour is what does President Bush have to say tomorrow night to sell his plan for a troop increase to the American people?
Miles in Allentown, Pennsylvania: "For those of us who lived through the escalation of Vietnam, it's impossible for the president to convince us that an increase in troops is either or effective. The initial mistakes made in the early days of this war cannot be corrected. President Bush blew it and he needs to admit it and get out."
Sid in Riverton, Utah: "President Bush can say whatever he pleases. Most U.S. citizens stopped listening to this failed leader last year and voted against his policies. Start the impeachment hearings now. President Bush is the commander in chief of the military, but he works for the U.S. taxpayer. Fire him.
Donald writes: "I am for withdrawing troops as long as you can guarantee this country's safety. You cannot. The job is not done. We haven't been attacked in five years. To say we aren't winning the war is foolish."
Bob writes: "Unfortunately the president doesn't have to sell his plan to increase American troops. He will do it no matter what the American people say. And who's going to stand up to him? The people can't stop him because he has the power to deploy the troops. The Democrats talk about a symbolic vote to oppose this. Just more words."
JoAnn in Ohio: "At this point, President Bush couldn't sell ice cubes in Hell."
And Dave in Shell Beach, California:
"He would have to say that if it works, he and Cheney will resign.
And if it doesn't, he and Cheney will resign.
But if it's so-so and hard to tell if it's working, he and Cheney will resign.":rofl::bounce:
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0701/09/sitroom.03.html