Four years ago today, Bush said “bring them on.”

On July 2, 2003, about 200 U.S. troops had been killed in the war. Today, the number is 3,580. And more than 25,000 wounded.  A report from the Center for American Progress.

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It happens that the Washington Post today has a huge article on how Bush is bringing in a series of experts for private talks on how things have gone so wrong for him. Daily Kos analyzes.

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