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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE
SPY 691.88-0.3%Jan 30 4:00 PM EST

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (732)2/22/2007 1:38:32 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (2) of 25737
 
What Giuliani needs to address is that he has
kept the body count down in New York City and
he can get the body count down in Baghdad.

Who is going to end up being more credible on that,
McCain or Giuliani?

Either way isn't the Republican choice going to
be more troops, while the Democrats will favor
pulling out faster. What a nightmare, McCain could
be right and who is going to vote for more troops
going to Iraq?

Who is saying that we need huge regional support,
support from nations that probably want to have
as little to do with the U.S. as they can get away
with. And huge regional support without dividing
Iraq into five pieces and risking even more of the
civilian population. Maybe you need 200,000 highly
trained regional troops working for the United Nations,
and who pays for that? For that matter, why don't we
have that. What a nightmare.
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