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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE
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To: jlallen who wrote (18422)3/18/2008 3:31:55 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) of 25737
 
But it is valid to look at the economic costs of any foreign war and determine if there has been value received. Putting money in that direction instead of any other is a political and economic choice. One doesn't have to be a "bush hater" (such a tired over-worked answer to even legitimate criticism of Administration policy)to delve into the issue of the road taken and the road not taken...economically, politically, etc.

I remember well the republican challenge to the potential costs of Clinton's adventure in Bosnia. Same thing...money could be better spent elsewhere, cost would harm us economically, etc.

Is economic impact less a valid measure than any other? Just from an academic exercise - if we weaken ourselves over time by spending money here and now , is this the right place and right time to spend the money? Would we win only a phyric (sp)victory?
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