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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (300386)12/28/2010 9:47:58 AM
From: koanRead Replies (5) of 306849
 
The Republicans have always been the war mongers. If you take a poll right now of who wants to stay in Afghanistan and who doesn't, you will see the Republicans, much more than the democrats want to stay.

So why do you single out the dems? Below 57 dems and only 4 republicans penned a letter to leave afghanistan.

I could list URL after URL showing it is the Republicans who want to stay in Aghanistan much more than the dems.

dawnexhibitions.com

Sixty-one members of the House of Representatives have signed a bipartisan letter to President Barack Obama opposing the presence of US troops in Afghanistan through 2014.

"Mr. President, such an extension of US troops in Afghanistan is contrary to American public opinion and to the future of America," Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) wrote in the letter. "We believe that this Congress will not support efforts to extend our military operations in Afghanistan into 2014 and we call on you to reaffirm your commitment to begin a safe and rapid redeployment beginning in July 2011.”

The letter was cosigned by 57 Democrats and 4 Republicans.
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